PM Modi to Virtually Inaugurate Bio-CNG Plant in Indore to Help Turn Wet Garbage into Fuel
India’s cleanest city Indore, which earned the coveted distinction five times in a row, is set to add another feather in its embellished cap as Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually inaugurate a Bio-CNG plant in the city on Saturday, which will be turning 550 tonnes of wet garbage produced by the city to run 400 city buses on clean fuel. Underlining the crucial importance of the plant for the city, collector Manish Singh said that the plant will turn 550 tonnes of wet waste to CNG daily. Nitesh Tripathi, the project head, said that Indore has been the cleanest city for five years and primarily the credit goes to source segregation of the waste. PROUD MOMENT FOR THE CITY-COLLECTOR It is a proud moment for the city that PM Narendra Modi is inaugurating the CNG plant on February 19, said collector Manish Singh, who was Commissioner of Indore Municipal Corporation when the city got the distinction of the Cleanest City of India five years ago.

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