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Covid: SC sets up task force to streamline oxygen allocation across country


The Supreme Court on Saturday set up a 12-member National Task Force (NTF) to facilitate public health response to Covid-19, including streamlining of oxygen distribution in the country, based on scientific and specialised domain knowledge.
A bench comprising Justices D.Y. Chandrachud and M.R. Shah said: "A consensus has emerged that there is a need to ensure that the allotments of medical oxygen to the states and UTs are made on a scientific, rational and equitable basis. At the same time, it must allow for flexibility to meet unforeseen demands due to emergencies which may arise within the allocated territories."

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Supreme Court sets up National Task Force to assess oxygen distribution in country amid COVID-19 surge


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Updated: May 08, 2021 18:42 IST
New Delhi [India], May 8 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Saturday set up a National Task Force for an effective and transparent mechanism for allocating medical oxygen in view of a surge in COVID-19 cases in the second wave of pandemic.
A Supreme Court bench, headed by Justice D Y Chandrachud, constituted National Task Force (NTF) to assess and recommend the need and distribution of oxygen in the country.
"The Union Government shall continue with the present practice of making allocations of oxygen (as modified by the orders of this Court or the orders of the High Courts as the case may be) until the Task Force has submitted its recommendation in regard to the proposed modalities", the apex court said in its order.

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Covid updates: Supreme Court sets up National Task Force to streamline oxygen supply across India


Covid updates: Supreme Court sets up National Task Force to streamline oxygen supply across India
The Supreme Court's decision to launch a National Task Force comes at a time when the country is witnessing a sudden surge in Covid-related deaths
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As several states in India are facing oxygen shortage to save the lives of Covid patients, the honorable Supreme Court of India has now interfered and has set up a National Task Force to streamline oxygen supply across the nation.
National Task Force to streamline oxygen supply
According to a report published in the Bar and Bench, the Apex court in the nation stated that "an effective and transparent mechanism is needed to be set up within the Union Government for the purpose of allocating medical oxygen to all States and Union Territories." 

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SC sets up a 12-member National Task Force to facilitate public health response to the pandemic


SC sets up a 12-member National Task Force to facilitate public health response to the pandemic
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The bench said the Union Cabinet Secretary will be the convenor of the task force and may nominate an officer not below the rank of Additional Secretary to depute for him, when necessary.
Supreme Court sets up National Task Force to streamline oxygen allocation across the country
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The Supreme Court has constituted a 12-member National Task Force of top medical experts to formulate a methodology for allocation of oxygen to states and union territories for saving lives of COVID-19 patients and to facilitate a public health response to the pandemic.

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SC Sets Up Task Force To Oversee Distribution Of Oxygen To States, UTs


SC Sets Up Task Force To Oversee Distribution Of Oxygen To States, UTs
The task force will also suggest ways to ensure the availability of medicines needed to treat Covid-19.
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A National Task Force (NTF) consisting of 12 members was constituted by the Supreme Court of India on Saturday to assess and overlook the availability and distribution of medical oxygen to the states and Union Territories.
The bench said the Union Cabinet Secretary will be the convenor of the task force and may nominate an officer not below the rank of Additional Secretary to depute for him, when necessary.

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SC constitutes 12-member National Task Force to facilitate public health response to COVID crisis

The top court said in its order passed on May 6 uploaded on Saturday that the Secretary of the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare will be ex-officio member of the task force.

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SC steps in, sets up 12-member National Task Force to manage O2, pandemic


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'Union government shall act on Task Force's recommendations, including on allocation of oxygen'
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court has constituted a 12-member National Task Force of top medical experts to formulate a methodology for allocation of oxygen to states and union territories for saving lives of COVID-19 patients and to facilitate a public health response to the pandemic.
The top court named a sub-group for carrying out the audit exercise for Delhi's health infrastructure and allocation of oxygen and said that it shall consists of Randeep Guleria of AIIMS, Sandeep Budhiraja of Max Healthcare and two IAS officers not below the rank of Joint Secretary -- one each from the Centre and the Delhi government.

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SC constitutes National Task Force to facilitate response to COVID-19

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has constituted a 12 member National Task Force to formulate a methodology for scientific allocation of liquid medical oxygen

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SC sets up task force to 'scientifically' allocate oxygen to states


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SC sets up task force to ‘scientifically’ allocate oxygen to states
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The Supreme Court has constituted a 12-member National Task Force to facilitate a public health response to the pandemic based on scientific and specialised domain knowledge.
A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and M R Shah said that the rationale for constituting a task force at the national level is also to formulate a methodology for the scientific allocation of oxygen to states and union territories.
"The rationale for constituting a Task Force at a national level is to facilitate public health response to the pandemic based on scientific and specialised domain knowledge. We expect leading experts in the country shall associate with the Task Force, as members and resource persons," the court said, according to ndtv.com.

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