The world’s largest biomass cookstove system for cooking in community

The world’s largest biomass cookstove system for cooking in community kitchen has been installed at

Tirupati
Amritsar
Shirdi
Udupi
This question was previously asked in
UPSC NDA-2 – 2016
The correct answer is Shirdi.
A large biomass cookstove system for community cooking has been installed at the Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust (Shirdi) in Maharashtra, recognized as one of the world’s largest.
The community kitchen (Langar/Prasadalaya) at the famous Saibaba temple in Shirdi serves thousands of devotees daily. To manage the massive cooking requirements, a large-scale solar steam cooking system supplemented by a biomass gasifier-based system was installed, often cited as one of the largest of its kind globally, particularly for biomass cookstoves in a community kitchen setting. While other places like Tirupati and Amritsar (Golden Temple, known for its massive Langar) also have large community kitchens, the biomass cookstove system at Shirdi is particularly noted for its scale and technology in this context.