CM of TN Shri. M. K. Stalin inaugurated 500 free oxygenated
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21 May 2021, 22:37 GMT+10
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], May 21 (ANI/NewsVoir): The Chennai-based G Square Realtors, a real estate company along with CREDAI, has stepped up its initiative to develop an overall 4000 oxygenated beds across Govt. Hospitals in Tamil Nadu to show solidarity with the Government.
Hon ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M. K. Stalin inaugurated the 500 scalable oxygenated bed facilities at Madurai Government Hospital (Thoppur GH) today. Initially, 200 oxygen beds are operational from today and the remaining 300 beds will be available for public use shortly. This initiative offers FREE treatment for the Public.
CM of TN Shri M K Stalin inaugurated 500 free oxygenated beds at Madurai Government Hospital (Thoppur GH)
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Surat (Gujarat) [India], May 10 (ANI/PNN): KPI Global Infrastructure Limited (KPIGIL), the leading solar energy company from Gujarat, has bagged a 12.50 MW solar power project under the Captive Power Project (CPP) category from Anupam Rasayan India Limited, Surat.
KPIGIL, a part of the Surat-based KP Group, disclosed in a regulatory filing with the BSE that it has received the Letter of Intent for the 12.50 MW project. The company has already begun work on the INR 43 Cr project at Ochhan village in Gujarat s Bharuch district, where it has a large solar power park.
Commenting on the development, KPIGIL CMD Faruk Patel said, The 12.50 MW solar power project order from Anupam Rasayan is a feather in our cap, and validates the faith of clients in our execution capabilities and expertise. We look forward to executing the project well before the stipulated time.
Ludhiana: From 300 oxygen cylinders’ requirement a month ago, the surge in Covid cases has pushed the daily demand to 6,500 cylinders for all hospitals in Ludhiana. The district administration officials said things will improve if people follow guidelines.
The district administration officers said about a month ago, the demand for D-type oxygen cylinders in Ludhiana was around 300-350, but with the increase in cases, the demand has jumped to more than 6,500. They said of these cylinders, around 3,400 were being used by six major hospitals of the city (including DMCH, CMCH, Mohandai Oswal Hospital, SPS Hospital and Fortis Hospital) and the remaining by other facilities.