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2nd Indian Navy ship set sail for India from Singapore with COVID emergency relief material

2nd Indian Navy ship set sail for India from Singapore with COVID emergency relief material SECTIONS Last Updated: May 17, 2021, 08:11 PM IST Share Synopsis The shipment also consists of 18 ISO cryogenic oxygen tanks, 15 of which are filled; and 36 BiPaps breathing machines that help its users get more air into their lungs. Agencies This is the second Indian naval ship to carry back emergency supplies from Singapore. (Representative Image) A second Indian naval ship is set sail for home on Monday from Changi Naval Base here with COVID emergency relief material, including 2,950 oxygen cylinders of varying capacities and other medical equipment, the Indian High Commission here said.

State incentivises manufacture of oxygen

State incentivises manufacture of oxygen Updated: Updated: Govt. announces capital subsidy Govt. announces capital subsidy The State government on Thursday announced incentives for companies willing to manufacture medical oxygen in the State. The government announced that companies that invest in Tamil Nadu to produce oxygen concentrators, oxygen cylinders and medical oxygen will get 30% capital subsidy over a two-year period. The companies that wish to avail themselves of this subsidy must begin production before August 15. Investments made between January 1 and August 31 will also be taken into account. For investments made between January 1 and November 30 for setting up plants with a minimum capacity of 10 metric tonnes of liquid oxygen, 30% capital subsidy will be given over five years. The firms concerned must start production by November 30. For these companies, the Tamil Nadu Industrial Investment Corporation Limited will immediately provide loans at 6% interest wit

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