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Delhi airport handled 25 flights carrying 300 tonnes of COVID relief cargo in last 5 days

Delhi airport handled 25 flights carrying 300 tonnes of COVID relief cargo in last 5 days SECTIONS Delhi airport handled 25 flights carrying 300 tonnes of COVID relief cargo in last 5 daysPTI Last Updated: May 03, 2021, 01:53 PM IST Share Synopsis India is struggling with the second wave of the coronavirus infection as hospitals in several states are reeling under a severe shortage of drugs, oxygen and beds. ANI These flights brought in over 5,500 oxygen concentrators, approximately 3,200 oxygen cylinders, over 9,28,000 masks, 1,36,000 remdesivir injections, which are required in view of a massive surge in COVID-19 cases in the country, the statement noted. The Delhi international airport handled 25 flights carrying 300 tonnes of COVID-19 relief cargo in the last five days, its operator, DIAL, said on Monday. The airport has set up a 3,500 square metre dedicated logistics facility, called Jeevoday warehouse , for interim storage and distribution of the relief materials, the

In five days, 300-tonne COVID-19 relief cargo reached Delhi Airport

Most of the relief flights were conducted by IAF aircraft India is struggling with the second wave of the coronavirus as hospitals in several states are reeling under a severe shortage of drugs, oxygen, and beds. The cargo came from various countries like the US, United Kingdom, UAE, Uzbekistan, Thailand, Germany, Qatar, China, etc. Most of the relief flights were conducted by Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft, the statement noted. Help received Remdesivir, oxygen cylinders and concentrators have been sent The flights brought in over 5,500 oxygen concentrators, approximately 3,200 oxygen cylinders, over 9,28,000 masks, 1,36,000 Remdesivir injections, which are required in view of a massive surge in COVID-19 cases in the country.

Delhi Airport Handled 25 Flights Carrying 300 Tonnes Covid Relief Cargo

Most of the relief flights were conducted by Indian Air Force aircraft. (Representational) New Delhi: The Delhi international airport handled 25 flights carrying 300 tonnes of COVID-19 relief cargo in the last five days, its operator, DIAL, said today. The airport has set up a 3,500 square metre dedicated logistics facility, called Jeevoday warehouse , for interim storage and distribution of the relief materials, the Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) said in a statement. India is struggling with the second wave of the coronavirus infection as hospitals in several states are reeling under a severe shortage of drugs, oxygen and beds. In a span of just 5 days April 28 to May 2 - Delhi airport has handled around 25 COVID relief flights totalling around 300 tonnes cargo, originating from various countries like the US, United Kingdom, UAE, Uzbekistan, Thailand, Germany, Qatar, Hong Kong, China etc, the statement noted.

Emirates NBD Capital records strongest ever quarter in debt capital market

Emirates NBD Capital records strongest ever quarter in debt capital market 0 Comments Get daily business news from the region delivered straight to your inbox I agree to the terms and conditions SIGN UP Emirates NBD Capital led 24 transactions in Q1 2021 raising over $18bn by Gulf Business April 27, 2021 Emirates NBD Capital, the investment banking arm of Dubai-headquartered Emirates NBD, has recorded its strongest ever quarter in the debt capital markets. Emirates NBD Capital’s debt capital markets (DCM) team led 24 transactions in Q1 2021 raising over $18bn for its sovereign, financial institutions and corporate clients. Emirates NBD Capital also continued to grow its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) practice, leading a further five ESG issuances in Q1 including the first ESG issuance in Russia in 2021 – a $300m ESG bond for Sovcombank, the third largest privately-owned bank in Russia by total assets.

Emirates NBD Capital records strongest ever quarter in the debt capital markets

Emirates NBD Capital records strongest ever quarter in the debt capital markets
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