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GAIL provides 18 CNG vehicles to Bengaluru Municipality for waste collection

GAIL (India) Limited has handed over 18 four-wheel CNG “Dry Waste Collection Vehicles” to Bengaluru Municipality for waste collection

PSU Watch Bureau

Bengaluru: Lending support to the 'Swachh Bharat Mission' in Bengaluru, GAIL (India) Limited has handed over 18 four-wheel CNG "Dry Waste Collection Vehicles" worth Rs 1 crore to Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP).

The vehicles were flagged off by BBMP's Administrator Gaurav Gupta and BBMP's Commissioner Manjunath Prasad in the presence of GAIL (India) Limited's Executive Director (Southern Region) P Murugesan and GAIL Gas Limited's Chief General Manager (CGD) Vivek Wathodkar.

The vehicles, provided under GAIL's corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative, are going to be used for dry waste collection. They run on dual fuel, i.e., compressed natural gas (CNG) and petrol. CNG is an environment-friendly fuel which is cheaper than conventional fuels and reduces maintenance cost too.

GAIL Gas Limited is supplying CNG in Bengaluru along with piped natural gas for households and industries. GAIL owns and operates the Dabhol – Bengaluru natural gas pipeline and is presently executing the Kochi – Kottanad – Bengaluru – Mangaluru pipeline project which is nearing completion.

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