Bridging the oxygen shortage gap, the ‘Doctors for You’ way
May 03, 2021
CWG village in Delhi has become the first Covid-19 centre with its own oxygen plant at the CWG complex, in New Delhi - Kamal Narang
CWG village in Delhi has become the first Covid-19 centre with its own oxygen plant at the CWG complex, in New Delhi - Kamal Narang×
Delhi’s CWG Covid Care Centre becomes the first centre to have its own oxygen plant installed
With Delhi city still grappling the acute medical oxygen shortage, Covid-19 care centres themselves are taking the initiative to augment capacity, albeit in a small way. The first such facility which has done this is the one at Delhi’s Commonwealth Games (CWG) village, where a new plant with 1,500 litre per day capacity has come up.
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Jammu: Evergreen Education Trust, a prestigious Jammu based institute having its operations in pan India, at their Gadigarh Satwari HIMAYAT center, organised a day long alumni gathering for the candidates placed b the trust in various sectors of retail/ healthcare/ IT-ITES.
The Trust has placed over 110 candidates among many trained candidates in different eminent companies like Atulya Lab, Dominos, Competent Synergies, Swastik Lab, Future Generali, Hero India Pvt. Ltd., Batra Hospitals, Jio Fibre, Anytime Fitness etc.
At HIMAYAT EET Center they were felicitated for their achievements while working in the companies they have been placed after completion of training under Deen Dayal Upadhyay Grameen Kaushal Yojana (DDUGKY) HIMAYAT scheme.