National Oxygen Limited reported earnings results for the full year ended March 31, 2024. For the full year, the company reported sales was INR 452.59 million compared to INR 471.13 million a year.
CM to inspect oxygen manufacturing plant at Perundurai SIPCOT
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AAA Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is scheduled to inspect the oxygen manufacturing plant functioning at Sipcot Industrial Growth Centre at Perundurai here on Thursday.
Mr. Stalin is expected to arrive from Coimbatore by 2 p.m. and inspect the facility at the National Oxygen Limited, which is a public limited company manufacturing 37 tonne oxygen every day. Oxygen from the plant is supplied to the Government Erode Medical College and Hospital at Perundurai and government hospitals in Salem, Dharmapuri and Coimbatore districts. He would also hold discussions with Collector C. Kathiravan, doctors and officials on the steps taken to curb the spread of virus in the district. Later, he would proceed to Salem to hold consultations with officials.
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‘It has been increased from 419 tonnes to 519 tonnes a day’
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CHENNAI, 11/04/2008: Madras High Court buildings in Chennai on April 11, 2008. Photo: V. Ganesan
‘It has been increased from 419 tonnes to 519 tonnes a day’
The Centre on Wednesday informed the Madras High Court that it had increased the allocation of oxygen to Tamil Nadu, under the National Oxygen Plan, from 419 tonnes to 519 tonnes a day.
Additional Solicitor General R. Sankaranarayanan made the submission before Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy during the hearing of a
suo motu public interest litigation petition taken up by the court to monitor the fight against COVID-19.
Oxygen production needs to be augmented
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April 26, 2021 01:51 IST
20 metric tonnes of capacity is available in industries, but they lack licence to make medical oxygen
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A worker fills medical oxygen cylinders to be transported to hospitals amid Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic at a facility on the outskirts of Chennai on April 24, 2021.
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20 metric tonnes of capacity is available in industries, but they lack licence to make medical oxygen
Tamil Nadu’s current daily oxygen manufacturing capacity of 400 metric tonnes, though comfortable, should be augmented amid the surge in COVID-19 cases, according to industry.
The State recently informed the Madras High Court that the current usage of oxygen was to the extent of 250 metric tonnes a day and that it had a storage capacity of 1,167 metric tonnes.