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Pact signed to generate biofuel from crop residue

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Tribune News Service

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Karnal, January 15

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To address the issue of stubble burning and increase the income of farmers, the Kaithal administration has signed an MoU with Delhi-based Gramin Vikas Trust and Growdiesel Climate Care Council, an NGO, to generate biofuel from crop residue as well as other waste.

The project is being undertaken as a part of the Chief Minister’s Good Governance Associates (CMGGA) district’s programmes to save the environment and increase the income of farmers.

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The MoU was signed among Deputy Commissioner Sujan Singh and the CEOs of Gramn Vikas Trust and Growdiesel at the Mini-Secretariat today. “It will be the first-of-its-kind project across the state,” the DC claimed.

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