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Vedanta Supports Goa Govt With 100 Oxygenated Beds, Liquid O2 And Ventilators
As Goa battles the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic with sudden surge in cases, Vedanta Sesa Goa Iron Ore has committed to add 100-bed infrastructure capacity.
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As the Goa state battles the 2nd wave of Covid-19 pandemic with sudden surge in COVID cases, Vedanta Sesa Goa Iron Ore has committed to add 100-bed infrastructure capacity at Goa, to support the state Govt.in combating COVID pandemic. 100- Bed infrastructure will be rolled out as extension to Goa Medical College at Bambolim, Goa in order to enhance the healthcare facility at Goa state to tackle crisis situation posed due to COVID.
Vedanta s Sesa Goa iron ore biz begin supply of 3T of liquid oxygen to hospitals
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Vedanta s Sesa Goa iron ore biz begin supply of 3T of liquid oxygen to hospitalsPTI
Last Updated: May 05, 2021, 05:06 PM IST
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Vedanta VAB oxygen plant was initially established to produce gases used in the blast furnace operation of pig iron making.
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Vedanta on Wednesday said its Sesa Goa iron ore business has started supply of 3 tonnes of liquid medical oxygen (LMO) on a daily basis to hospitals in Goa. The liquid medical oxygen is being generated at Vedanta value added business at Amona and will be delivered to Goa Medical College (GMC) oxygen storage reservoirs, the company said in a statement.
The company will create additional capacity of 1,000 critical care beds. Vedanta on Thursday said its Chairman Anil Agarwal has pledged ₹ 150 crore to help India in its fight against deadly COVID-19 second wave. The amount is over and above ₹ 201 crore that was spent by Vedanta Group in 2020, it said in a statement. Anil Agarwal.has pledged ₹ 150 crore to help the country in its fight against the rapidly spreading second wave of COVID-19, Vedanta said. The company will create additional capacity of 1,000 critical care beds in 10 cities across the country in an effort to support the Centre and states in this challenging times.
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The amount is over and above Rs 201 crore that was spent by Vedanta Group in 2020.
The company will create additional capacity of 1,000 critical care beds in 10 cities. Each facility will have 100 beds in an air-conditioned tent with full electrical support and designed specifically for COVID care.
Vedanta on Thursday said its Chairman Anil Agarwal has pledged Rs 150 crore to help India in its fight against deadly COVID-19 second wave. The amount is over and above Rs 201 crore that was spent by Vedanta Group in 2020, it said in a statement. Anil Agarwal.has pledged Rs 150 crore to help the country in its fight against the rapidly spreading second wave of COVID-19, Vedanta said.
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