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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.
At a time when Covid-19 cases are surging and people are facing hardship amid the lockdown in Jharkhand, Good Samaritans have come forward to help in two different parts of the state.
Santosh Kumar Panda, a 38-year-old employee of Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) in Noamundi block of West Singhbhum district, has been distributing rations and medicines in a PPE kit to Covid-19 patients in home isolation.
“It was a spontaneous decision after I witnessed the plight of the people living in home isolation in my neighbourhood. A friend and his family faced hardship with even relatives not coming to his help in providing rations during the quarantine period. Such incidents prompted me to do something. I approached the officials at SAIL General Hospital with a request to help such Covid patients. After discussions with them, I started helping the patients from the last week of April and have continued the work so far,” said Panda, an employee in the electrical department at the
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The week began with losses and recovered as the same progressed. By the close of the week, BSESENSEX had gained 424.11 points or 0.87 per cent to close at 49,206.47 points, while NIFTY gained 192.05 points or 1.31 per cent to close at 14,823.15 points. The broader indices saw BSE100, BSE200 and BSE500 gain 1.38 per cent, 1.54 per cent and 1.58 per cent, respectively. BSEMIDCAP was up 1.46 per cent, while BSESMALLCAP was up 2.53 per cent. The top sectoral gainer was BSEMETAL up 10.29 per cent. In the previous week it had gained quite similarly at 10.3 per cent. In individual stocks one saw Tata Steel gain 14.31 per cent, Hindalco gain 10.13 per cent and Vedanta gain 10.04 per cent. Steel Authority of India Limited gained 20.76 per cent.
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The Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) has released a notification for recruitment to over 83 nurse posts in its unit Durgapur in West Bengal.
The interested candidates can apply for these 83 nurse posts on SAIL official website- www.sailcareers.com.
New Delhi: The Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) has released a notification for recruitment to over 83 nurse posts in its unit Durgapur in West Bengal.
SAIL has invited applications from eligible qualified nurses for its three year proficiency training program at a 600-bed multi-specialty DSP hospital, which is operating under the Medical & Health Services Department (M&HS).
The interested candidates can apply for these 83 nurse posts on SAIL official website- www.sailcareers.com.