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Equipment worth ₹100 crore deployed under Mission Vayu - The Hindu BusinessLine

Equipment worth ₹100 crore deployed under ‘Mission Vayu’ May 07, 2021 × Costs shared by Temasek, Temasek Foundation, ACT Grants, the Swasth Alliance and over 1,000 donors and members of PPCR Pune Platform for Covid-19 Response (PPCR), anchored at Mahratta Chamber of Commerce Industries and Agriculture (MCCIA), supported by ACT Grants and the Swasth Alliance has successfully implemented two phases of Mission Vayu by donating 7,800 oxygen concentrators, 875 BiPaP ventilators, and 50,000 pulse oximeters across India. Mission Vayu is one of the largest civic-led initiatives to support the healthcare infrastructure and tackle the pertaining oxygen shortage across India. It is anchored by various corporate partners and foundations including Singapore-headquartered investment firm Temasek and Temasek Foundation.

Major international food company partners with IHC in Singapore to provide crucial COVID-19 supplies to India

Major international food company partners with IHC in Singapore to provide crucial COVID-19 supplies to India SECTIONS Major international food company partners with IHC in Singapore to provide crucial COVID-19 supplies to IndiaPTI Last Updated: May 07, 2021, 02:21 PM IST Share Synopsis Olam International, headquartered in Singapore, is partnering with Temasek, Temasek Foundation, Singapore Airlines, SATS (Singapore Airport Terminal Services Ltd), Air India, Kerry Logistics, the Pan IIM Alumni Association and the High Commission of India in Singapore to source and airlift essential medical equipment to meet critical oxygen needs in India. ANI A major international food and agri-business company in Singapore has partnered with the Indian High Commission and other public and private sector companies to provide crucial medical supplies to help India s fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

Major International Food Company Join Hands with IHC in Singapore to Supply COVID-19 Essentials to India

Major International Food Company Join Hands with IHC in Singapore to Supply COVID-19 Essentials to India By siliconindia  |  Friday, 07 May 2021, 10:57 Hrs A major international food and agri-business firm in Singapore associates with the Indian High Commission and other public and private sector majors to offer crucial medical supplies to help India s battle against the coronavirus pandemic. Olam International, headquartered in Singapore, it is collaborating with Temasek, Temasek Foundation, Singapore Airlines, Kerry Logistics, SATS (Singapore Airport Terminal Services Ltd), Air India, the Pan IIM Alumni Association and the High Commission of India in Singapore to gather and airlift essential medical equipment to address the critical oxygen requirements in India.

Equipment worth Rs 100 crores deployed under Mission Vayu: MCCIA

Equipment worth Rs 100 crores deployed under Mission Vayu: MCCIA Pune, May 6 (UNI) Mahratta Chamber of Commerce Industries and Agriculture (MCCIA) on Thursday said that it has deployed 7,800 Oxygen Concentrators, 875 Ventilators and 50,000 Oximeters nation-wide with additional equipment enroute. Led by Pune Platform for COVID-19 Response, anchored at MCCIA, and supported by ACT Grants and the Swasth Alliance, a release said. MCCIA has successfully implemented 2 phases of Mission Vayu by donating 7800 oxygen concentrators, 875 BiPaP ventilators, and 50,000 pulse oximeters across India. Mission Vayu is one of the largest civic-led initiatives to support the healthcare infrastructure and tackle the pertaining oxygen shortage across India.

Pune model of collaboration among all Covid stakeholders is going pan-India

‘Pune model’ of collaboration among all Covid stakeholders is going pan-India Geeta Nair © Provided by The Financial Express Mission Vayu has so far deployed 7,800 oxygen concentrators, 875 ventilators and 50,000 oximeters nationwide with additional equipment en route. The Supreme Court has praised the Mumbai model of management of oxygen supplies during the second wave of Covid-19. There is a Pune model , too, that is showing the way to deal with the pandemic through collaboration between all stakeholders. The Pune Platform for Covid Response (PPCR), anchored at the Mahratta Chamber of Commerce Industries and Agriculture (MCCIA), comprises 250-plus private and government hospitals, more than 10 government offices, over 150 corporates and 50 non-profit sector members. It has been working since the outbreak in March 2020 and has continued to do so through the second wave to reduce the distress faced by Covid-19 patients, their families and the healthcar

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