Write about a program for Smokless stoves is being planned at the national level.
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"Many women still cook over an open fire or on a charcoal pot on the ground or on the floor on three stones. While stuffing or squatting to cook can be comfortable for some women, it is tired and a waste of energy for many others. The fire is always an open hazard.
A smokeless stove removes smoke from the eyes of the woman, saves fuel and can be made from indigenous clay.
This mud stove burns wood, carbon or charcoal. At first, the earth can crack, but some layers of fine red clay mixed with cow dung help to prevent cracking. Some of the benefits of this stove are:
It gives good heat and saves fuel as well.
It's mainly made with earth.
It's easy to build.
The average resident can learn to do it.
Generally, women like its shape and how it works.
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