CSR
GAIL handed over 18 four wheel CNG Dry Waste Collection Vehicles to BBMP worth Rs 1 crore
The vehicles, provided under GAIL’s CSR initiative, are going to be used for dry waste collection. They run on dual fuel - Compressed natural gas (CNG) and petrol. CNG is environment-friendly fuel that is cheaper than conventional fuels and reduces maintenance costs too.
Shri Gaurav Gupta, Administrator of BBMP and Shri Manjunath Prasad, Commissioner, BBM, Shri P Murugesan, ED (Southern Region), GAIL (India) Limited and Shri Vivek Wathodkar, CGM (CGD), GAIL Gas Limited (PSU Connect)
Bengaluru: GAIL India's largest state-owned natural gas processing and distribution company, handed over 18 four-wheel CNG Dry Waste Collection Vehicles to Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), it was a Lending support to the SwachhBharat Mission in Bengaluru, worth Rs 1 crore on Thursday (October 22, 2020).
The vehicles were flagged off by Shri Gaurav Gupta, Administrator of BBMP and Shri Manjunath Prasad, Commissioner, BBMP in the presence of Shri P Murugesan, ED (Southern Region), GAIL (India) Limited and Shri Vivek Wathodkar, CGM (CGD), GAIL Gas Limited.
The vehicles, provided under GAIL’s CSR initiative, are going to be used for dry waste collection. They run on dual fuel - Compressed natural gas (CNG) and petrol. CNG is environment-friendly fuel that is cheaper than conventional fuels and reduces maintenance cost too.
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