New Delhi: Veteran Bollywood actor Dharmendra recently took to Twitter and shared his thoughts on the ongoing farmers' protest in the capital. However, he deleted the post later. But, the internet can be a mean space at times. A user had by then taken a screenshot of his tweet and shared it online.

The user posted Dharmendra's deleted tweet and trolled him for taking his post off the micro-blogging site. However, the legendary star replied on his post, explaining why he deleted his original tweet: Aap ke Aise hi comments se dukhi ho kar apna tweet delete kar  diya tha ..ji bhar ke gaali de leejiye Aap ki khushi mein  khush hoon main..Haan ..Apne Kissan bhaiyon  Ke liye ..bahut dukhi hoon ..Sarkaar ko jadldi koi hall tlaash kar Leena chahie. Hamari kisi ki koi sunwai nehin.

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Bengaluru (PTI): The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) is set to roll out a major biogas initiative to extract compressed biogas from sewage sludge, aiming to generate over Rs 120 crore in additional revenue over the next two decades.

The project approved by the state cabinet is expected to be the largest of its kind in the country, utilising about 550 MLD of sewage across five major sewage treatment plants, according to an official release.

"This brilliantly structured PPP model allows us to generate over Rs 120 crore in fresh revenue without investing a single rupee in capital or operations," BWSSB Chairman Ram Prasath Manohar said in the statement.

Under the project, raw biogas currently used for in-house power generation or flared will be upgraded to CBG meeting national standards for injection into the city gas distribution network or use as a clean transport fuel, the release said.

The initiative will be executed on a public-private partnership model, with the private concessionaire bearing the entire Rs 85 crore capital expenditure and operational costs, while BWSSB will provide land within treatment plant premises.

Describing it as a step towards energy security and the circular economy, officials said the project could serve as a national model for similar urban initiatives.