IFFCO s 4th oxygen plant being set up in Odisha to commence operation by June 15
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IFFCO is setting up a total of four oxygen plants in India at the cost of about ₹30 crore
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IFFCO is setting up a total of four oxygen plants in India at the cost of about ₹30 crore Fertiliser cooperative IFFCO on Thursday said its fourth oxygen plant being set up at Paradeep (Odisha) will commence operation by June 15 and will provide the free supply to hospitals in the state and adjoining areas.
IFFCO is setting up a total of four oxygen plants in India at the cost of about ₹30 crore. About 610 cubic meters per hour of oxygen will be produced from these four plants.
New Delhi [India], April 25 (ANI): Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative (IFFCO) on Sunday said its third oxygen plant being set up in Uttar Pradesh, at Prayagraj, will commence operation from May 30 and will provide the supply for free of cost to hospitals in the state.
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The oxygen plant will provide the supply for free to hospitals in the state and adjoining areas. IFFCO is setting up total four oxygen plants in India at a cost of about Rs 30 crore
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Fertiliser cooperative IFFCO on Friday said its second oxygen plant being set up in Uttar Pradesh, at Baraily, will commence operation from May 30 and will provide the supply for free to hospitals in the state and adjoining areas. IFFCO is setting up total four oxygen plants in India at a cost of about Rs 30 crore.
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