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Maruti Suzuki uses a small amount of oxygen in its manufacturing facilities.
Maruti Suzuki said that all available oxygen should be used to save lives in the current situation.
Thousands of Indians are currently in dire need of oxygen.
Maruti Suzuki is shutting down its manufacturing units in Haryana and Gujarat to fulfil the increased demand for oxygen across the country, the country s largest carmaker said.
Battling Covid-19, thousands of Indians are currently in dire need of oxygen. Maruti Suzuki uses a small amount of oxygen in its manufacturing facilities, as part of the production process while much larger quantities are produced by the manufacturers of components.
India’s entrepreneurs and investors are mobilizing to help the nation fight COVID-19 and you can too
At a time when much of the world has asserted great control over containing the spread of the coronavirus, with countries increasingly vaccinating its citizens, a different story is playing out in India, the world’s second-most populous nation.
For a week straight, India has reported more than 300,000 daily new infections, about half of all the cases across the globe, despite cutting down on testing in some states and underreporting deaths.
Hospitals have ran out of beds for new patients, and doctors are consistently pleading on social media, often tagging Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for essential medical supplies such as oxygen.
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Global tech giants like Google, Microsoft and Amazon are stepping up their efforts to help India’s healthcare workers and administration deal with the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. While startup founders and entrepreneurs have been working on providing logistical support and information about hospital beds, oxygen suppliers and other resources, many of these companies are making product changes to raise funds and provide logistical support.