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Goodwill gesture: Tata, RIL, JSW among firms pitching in to fix Oxygen supply gap

Our Bureaus Mumbai/Bengaluru/Hyderabad | Updated on April 21, 2021 × With many Covid-19 patients dying due to lack of oxygen at hospitals, a number of corporates have come forward to help with the situation. Tata Group, for example, has announced that it will import 24 cryogenic containers to transport liquid oxygen via special chartered flights. “The Tata group is importing 24 cryogenic containers to transport liquid oxygen and help ease the oxygen shortage in the country,” Tata Group said in a tweet. “Given the oxygen crisis, we are putting in all our efforts to support India’s healthcare infrastructure,” it said. Separately, Tata group subsidiaries like Tata Steel are also diverting oxygen to States to help with the rising demand.

Tata, Reliance groups pledge help to increase production, supply of medical oxygen for Covid-19 patients

Tata, Reliance groups pledge help to increase production, supply of medical oxygen for Covid-19 patients The Reliance and Tata groups have pledged to contribute in increasing production and supply of medical oxygen for treatment of Covid-19 patients. advertisement UPDATED: April 21, 2021 00:55 IST Hospitals across states have been reporting shortage of medical oxygen to treat Covid-19 patients. (Photo: Reuters) The Tata Group and the Reliance Group have announced that they would be helping the government s efforts to increase production and supply of medical oxygen in the country to overcome its shortage and fight Covid-19 pandemic. In a tweet, the Tata Group on Tuesday said it is committed to doing as much as possible to strengthen India s fight against Covid-19. The group announced that it would be importing 24 cryogenic containers to transport liquid oxygen to help overcome its shortage.

Covid: IOC, BPCL to supply oxygen to hospitals in worst hit states

Covid: IOC, BPCL to supply oxygen to hospitals in worst hit states Top Searches Covid: IOC, BPCL to supply oxygen to hospitals in worst hit states Sanjay Dutta / TNN / Apr 19, 2021, 23:56 IST FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail Two of the country’s largest state-run oil refiners and fuel retailers, IndianOil (IOC) and disinvestment-bound Bharat Petroleum (BPCL), have pledged to supply oxygen free of cost to hospitals in states worst hit by Covid-19 cases. NEW DELHI: Two of the country’s largest state-run oil refiners and fuel retailers, IndianOil (IOC) and disinvestment-bound Bharat Petroleum (BPCL), have pledged to supply oxygen free of cost to hospitals in states worst hit by Covid-19 cases.

Reliance Mukesh Ambani Sends Oxygen From His Refineries For Covid Fight | The Asian Connections Newspaper

Reliance Mukesh Ambani Sends Oxygen From His Refineries For Covid Fight. Published on April 15, 2021 with No Comments Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries Ltd has started supplying oxygen from Jamnagar in Gujarat to Maharashtra at no cost, according to a company official. Billionaire Mukesh Ambani is diverting oxygen produced at his refineries to help India battle a savage coronavirus outbreak that’s paralyzed the commercial capital Mumbai in Maharashtra as daily new infections spike by a record. Mr Ambani’s Reliance Industries Ltd, which operates the world’s biggest refining complex in Maharashtra, has started supplying oxygen from Jamnagar in Gujarat to Maharashtra at no cost, according to a company official, who asked not to be identified due to internal policy.

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