Gorakhpur to get country's first integrated waste management city by September 2025

Gorakhpur to get country's first integrated waste management city by September 2025

Daily Current Affairs   /   Gorakhpur to get country's first integrated waste management city by September 2025

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Category : National Published on: December 14 2024

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  • Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, will host India's first Integrated Waste Management City-cum-Learning Centre by September 2025 in Suthni village, Sahjanwa, spanning 40 acres to process 700 tons of waste daily into charcoal and Bio-CNG.
  • Backed by a ₹300 crore investment from NTPC, this project represents a major initiative in sustainable waste management and energy production.
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