Published: September 09, 2018 11:15 am On: Kathmandu
HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE
Kathmandu, September 8
First bio-gas plant set up at Ratnapark has started producing gas.
Bio-gas produced from human waste collected from public toilets at Ratnapark has helped shopkeepers generate better income.
Chandra Yogi, who has bagged the contract to manage public toilets in the area, said that bio-gas produced using human excreta had created job opportunities.
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