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How India's CNG-powered clean fuel dream is losing steam

How India's CNG-powered clean fuel dream is losing steam

Time of India23-04-2025

How India's CNG-powered clean fuel dream is losing steam
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Once hailed as the cheaper and cleaner alternative to petrol and diesel with price differences in the range of INR30 - INR60 per unit, CNG has steadily lost its sheen. In several cities, it is now nearly as expensive as petrol. In others, it has outright surpassed it. Why?
By PRASHANT MUKHERJEE 9 Mins Read, Apr 23, 2025, 05:55 AM IST
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On a hazy Saturday afternoon in Delhi, the line outside the CNG station at Laxmi Nagar winds past the corner tea stall and halfway down the street. The air is thick with frustration. Auto-rickshaw drivers shift impatiently in their seats, traders glance nervously at their watches, and every few minutes, someone mutters: 'Kya pata, gas mil bhi jaaye ya nahi.' (Who knows whether we will get the fuel or not). No one knows for sure anymore. But this

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