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Cow Dung Biogas: Efforts are being made all over the world to find such fuel, which causes zero pollution. In such a situation, big companies are also observing Indian traditions and principles. The cow has always been given high status in India. It has been said that everything obtained from a cow is useful, such as milk, cow dung, and urine. Now it seems to be proven at the technical level as well. Maruti, the Indian subsidiary of Japanese company Suzuki, has talked about launching a car that runs on cow dung. Suzuki is now working on one such technology.

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According to a report, the share of Maruti Suzuki's CNG vehicles in the Indian car market is about 70 percent. In such a situation, if CNG models of Maruti Suzuki can be run with biogas, then it will come out as a revolution. For this, efforts are now being made to bring the company biogas contemporary to CNG in any way. For this, the company is developing new technology.

The company is continuously focusing on projects of electric, flex fuel, and biogas to reduce dependence on traditional fuel. To deal with the increasing pollution and expensive technology, the company has started working on the biogas project. Biogas is made from cow dung, so there will be no problem in producing it in our country. The amount of dairy waste is high in the villages of the country and with its help, biogas can be easily manufactured.

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There will be a big contribution to the development
According to the company, biogas in India will not only contribute to reducing carbon emissions but will also promote economic growth. Along with this, there will be a big contribution in rural areas. The company said that for this, Suzuki has also signed an MoU with the National Dairy Development Board of the Government of India and Banas Dairy. Along with this, for the development of technology, the company has also invested in Fujisan Asagiri Biomass, a company that produces biogas from cow dung in Japan, and work is going on to develop the technology together with them.