In a booming trend, Indian city gas companies are swiftly increasing the number of CNG stations, surpassing their initial targets. Yet, there remains a gap in household piped-gas connections, largely due to the straightforward nature of establishing CNG outlets compared to the intricate, labor-intensive process needed for household pipeline installations.
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