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I don't think that the cowdung digester would be practical for supplying enough gas for home heating. Cooking and possibly water heating (to augment solar might just be within its capability).
Have a look at the ARTI design to see just what volume of gas is available per m3 capacity on a daily basis. Remember that many parts of India are at 35 to 40 C ambient temperature - which greatly improves the gas production.
Even with my modest winter gas consumption, I'm still using about 80kwh or 7m3 per day. If you derate to allow for the CO2 content, it would appear that you would need to be adding 1 tonne of cow slurry every 3 days just to keep up with this demand.
Research in India proved that cow slurry was not the best starting point as an efficient gas generator - afterall, it's had most of it's energy content removed by the cow! Grass cuttings, over ripe fruit, waste starches, flour and other carbohydrates are a much better feedstock.
Do not underestimate the energy that can flow through a 22mm gas pipe

Ken