DRDO imports zeolite to make oxygen for Covid-hit
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DRDO imports Zeolite component to make oxygen for Covid-hit Image Source: IANS News
DRDO imports Zeolite component to make oxygen for Covid-hit Image Source: IANS News
DRDO imports Zeolite component to make oxygen for Covid-hit Image Source: IANS News
Bengaluru, May 16 : Two Air India cargo aircraft have landed in Bengaluru with 34,200kg of zeolite imported by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) to make medical oxygen for treating Covid patients, an official said on Sunday. The two aircraft carrying zeolite from Rome arrived as the first consignment of the key component, a DRDO official told IANS here.
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