Hike quota of oxygen to 300 MT, Punjab CM urges PM
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Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh addresses media on the achievements of the Punjab Government during the last 4 years, in Chandigarh on Thursday March 18, 2021.(Photo:IANS/Pawan sharma). Image Source: IANS News
Chandigarh, May 9 : Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Sunday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to increase the total quota of oxygen to 300 metric tonnes (MT), and ensure urgent supplies of vaccine for the state, which has been facing shortage on both counts.
The Chief Minister raised these issues when Modi called him up to discuss the state s Covid-19 situation and the measures being taken to tackle the crisis.
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The bench said the Union Cabinet Secretary will be the convenor of the task force and may nominate an officer not below the rank of Additional Secretary to depute for him, when necessary.
Supreme Court sets up National Task Force to streamline oxygen allocation across the country
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The Supreme Court has constituted a 12-member National Task Force of top medical experts to formulate a methodology for allocation of oxygen to states and union territories for saving lives of COVID-19 patients and to facilitate a public health response to the pandemic.