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Have 2,326 ICU-, 8,532 oxygen-supported beds for COVID patients in Rajasthan: State Health Minister

Raghu Sharma. File photo   Apart from it, 42,886 beds have been kept in isolation wards for infection patients at over 400 hospitals in the State, Raghu Sharma said in a statement. Rajasthan Health Minister Raghu Sharma on Saturday said they have 8,532 oxygen-supported and 2,326 ICU beds for coronavirus patients in the State. Apart from it, 42,886 beds have been kept in isolation wards for infection patients at over 400 hospitals in the State, the Minister said in a statement. Coronavirus patients are currently being treated at 429 medical institutions, including 60 hospitals and 282 care centres, he said. More than 78,000 tests are being conducted daily in 67 laboratories and the figure will be taken to one lakh samples a day soon, the Minister said, adding that so far, they have tested 81.11 lakh people.

Rajasthan s biggest COVID care centre operational from today

Rajasthan’s biggest COVID care centre operational from today Updated: Updated: The 5,000-bed facility has been established at Beelwa Share Article The 5,000-bed facility has been established at Beelwa Amid the surge in COVID-19 cases, Rajasthan’s biggest COVID care centre with a capacity of 5,000 beds has been established at Radha Soami Satsang Bhawan at Beelwa – 24 km from Jaipur. It will start functioning from Sunday with 500 medical-surgical unit beds. The centre will have the provisions for outpatient department, help desk, control room, attendants’ lodge, parking and ambulances to bring in patients. The Jaipur Development Authority (JDA), which will manage the centre, has made arrangements for scaling up the number of beds. The number of beds can be increased up to 8,000, as per the need.

People coming forward to donate for Ram Mandir s construction in Ayodhya, says VHP

People coming forward to donate for Ram Mandir s construction in Ayodhya, says VHP ANI | Updated: Dec 24, 2020 07:39 IST Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], December 24 (ANI): Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has said that people are coming forward to donate for the construction of the Lord Ram temple in Ayodhya. Speaking to ANI, Alok Kumar, Vishwa Hindu Parishad Central working President said, To construct the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, the VHP has decided to collect funds from across the country. With the money being collected, Ram Mandir alongside the museum, archives, library, Satsang Bhawan and many other constructions will be developed. To raise donations for the construction of the temple, VHP will reach out to more than four lakh villages and 11 crore families. To initiate this process to raise donations in Telangana we have visited the state. In Telangana, we would reach out to 9,000 villages and more than three crore people among 40 lakh fami

People coming forward to donate for Ram Mandir construction in Ayodhya: VHP

Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has said that people are coming forward to donate for the construction of the Lord Ram temple in Ayodhya. Speaking to ANI, Alok Kumar, Vishwa Hindu Parishad Central working President said, To construct the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, the VHP has decided to collect funds from across the country. With the money being collected, Ram Mandir alongside the museum, archives, library, Satsang Bhawan and many other constructions will be developed. To raise donations for the construction of the temple, VHP will reach out to more than four lakh villages and 11 crore families. To initiate this process to raise donations in Telangana we have visited the state. In Telangana, we would reach out to 9,000 villages and more than three crore people among 40 lakh families, he added.

People coming forward to donate for Ram Mandir s construction: VHP

People coming forward to donate for Ram Mandir’s construction: VHP By ANI|   Posted by Sameer  |   Updated: 24th December 2020 9:29 am IST Hyderabad: Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has said that people are coming forward to donate for the construction of the Lord Ram temple in Ayodhya. Speaking to ANI, Alok Kumar, Vishwa Hindu Parishad Central working President said, “To construct the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, the VHP has decided to collect funds from across the country. With the money being collected, Ram Mandir alongside the museum, archives, library, Satsang Bhawan and many other constructions will be developed.” “To raise donations for the construction of the temple, VHP will reach out to more than four lakh villages and 11 crore families. To initiate this process to raise donations in Telangana we have visited the state. In Telangana, we would reach out to 9,000 villages and more than three crore people among 40 lakh families,” he added.

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