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City gets first CNG station

City gets first CNG station

Deputy Commissioner Varinder Kumar Sharma inaugurates the first CNG station in Jalandhar on Thursday. Tribune Photo



Tribune News Service

Jalandhar, January 2

Deputy Commissioner Varinder Kumar Sharma on Thursday inaugurated the first CNG station of Think Gas on the Jalandhar-Nakodar road where cheap CNG would be available to the consumers at Rs 68.50 per kg.

The Deputy Commissioner dedicated the gas station set up by the Think Gas in collaboration with Indian Oil Corporation at Kunwar Petro World on the Jalandhar-Nakodar road. He said it was a step towards ensuring cheap and efficient fuel to consumers. He said this would go a long way in checking the environment pollution on one hand and ensuring availability of cheap fuel to the consumers on the other hand.

He said the introduction of this mode of fuel would benefit the people by providing them fuel in smooth and hassle free manner. Sharma said that this was the need of the hour for saving the environment of the city and facilitating the residents in a big way.

On the occasion, District Food and Supply Controller Narinder Singh, Director Lovely Group Aman Mittal, manager Think Gas Sachin Jaiswal, among others were present.


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