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Clean cooking technology put on back burner

By Associated Press in Ganora Sheikh Village, India | China Daily | Updated: 2015-11-12 07:50

Many rural poor remain skeptical of new stoves' benefits

Kamlesh feeds the flames of a crude clay cooking stove with kindling, kerosene and sun-baked discs of cow dung.

She breathes in the billowing smoke, as she does for hours every day. Her eyes water and sting. Her throat feels scratchy and sore.

Clean cooking technology put on back burner

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