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India Turns to OPEC Nations Saudi, UAE for Oxygen; World s Largest Cargo Plane Leaves UK with 3 Oxygen Units for India

India Turns to OPEC Nations Saudi, UAE for Oxygen; World s Largest Cargo Plane Leaves UK with 3 Oxygen Units for India News18 1 day ago News18 © Provided by News18 India Turns to OPEC Nations Saudi, UAE for Oxygen; World s Largest Cargo Plane Leaves UK with 3 Oxygen Units for India India has turned to OPEC nations particularly Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait for sourcing medical oxygen in its battle against the world’s worst outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan turned to India’s traditional oil suppliers, consulting his counterparts in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain to bridge the huge deficit of medical oxygen the country is facing for treating COVID patients.

India s Steel Plants Increase Oxygen Production; 137 Tankers Deliver 2,067 MT Of LMO

India s Steel Plants Increase Oxygen Production; 137 Tankers Deliver 2,067 MT Of LMO by Arun Kumar Das - May 6, 2021 05:01 AM A tanker carrying liquid oxygen mounted on oxygen express. Snapshot The total liquid medical oxygen production by the steel plants was 3,680 MT, with private and public steel companies producing the bulk of liquid medical oxygen across the country. Stepping up efforts to meet the nation s requirement of liquid medical oxygen (LMO), steel companies from both the public and private sectors have produced the bulk of LMO across the country. While four cryogenic tankers have been airlifted by Indian Air Force from Perth, Australia, yesterday (5 May), 34 oxygen expresses are completing their journey, delivering more than 2,067 metric tonnes (MT) of LMO in 137 tankers.

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Necessary that Odisha s comprehensive, diverse history reaches country: PM, Narendra Modi

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the Hindi translation of the book ‘Odisha Itihaas’ written by ‘Utkal Keshari’ Dr Harekrushna Mahtab on Friday. Launching the book, the Prime Minister said it is very necessary the comprehensive and diverse history of Odisha reached the people of the country. “About a year and a half ago, we celebrated the 120th birth anniversary of ‘Utkal Kesari’ Harekrushna Mahtab ji. Today we are launching the Hindi version of his famous book ‘Odisha History’. It is very necessary that the comprehensive and diverse history of Odisha reached the people of the country,” he said.

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