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Lockdown: Coronavirus Outbreak India Cases, Vaccination LIVE Update | Maharashtra Pune Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Indore Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Haryana Punjab Bihar Novel Corona (COVID 19) Death Toll India Today, Mumbai Delhi Coronavirus News | 24 घंटे में 2 76 लाख केस आए, 3 68 लाख ठीक हुए; लगातार सातवां दिन जब रिकवर होने वालों का आंकड़ा नए मरीजों से ज्यादा रहा

Lockdown: Coronavirus Outbreak India Cases, Vaccination LIVE Update | Maharashtra Pune Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Indore Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Haryana Punjab Bihar Novel Corona (COVID 19) Death Toll India Today, Mumbai Delhi Coronavirus News | 24 घंटे में 2 76 लाख केस आए, 3 68 लाख ठीक हुए; लगातार सातवां दिन जब रिकवर होने वालों का आंकड़ा नए मरीजों से ज्यादा रहा
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Delhi: BJP leader Manoj Tiwari inspects Covid care centre | Delhi News

Delhi BJP is running a campaign titled ‘Seva Hi Sangthan’ under which party leaders are helping Covid hit people and their family members. NEW DELHI: Former Delhi BJP chief and northeast Delhi MP, Manoj Tiwari, distributed food outside Swami Dayanand hospital and then visited a Covid care centre at Yamuna Sports Complex in Vivek Vihar to see the arrangements made there for patients. Delhi BJP is running a campaign titled ‘Seva Hi Sangthan’ under which party leaders are helping Covid hit people and their family members. “Under the campaign each and every party worker including MPs, MLAs and councillors is leaving no stone unturned to provide necessary items such as medicines and other equipment to the needy. The campaign is aimed at providing maximum possible help to people and carry forward the campaign by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to deal with the pandemic,” Tiwari, who recently recovered from Covid, said.

LafargeHolcim India supplies 200 oxygen concentrators to Delhi

LafargeHolcim India supplies 200 oxygen concentrators to Delhi ANI | Updated: May 10, 2021 16:54 IST New Delhi [India], May 10 (ANI): Infrastructure major LafargeHolcim India and its two operating companies Ambuja Cements and ACC Ltd have provided 200 oxygen concentrators in Delhi to help tackle the pandemic and support the community. The oxygen concentrators were transported on May 6 and supplied to four locations Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Yamuna Sports Complex, Asian Commonwealth Games Village (both of which are Covid treatment centres) and Save Life Foundation. The current health crisis in India requires all of us to become more responsible. We will continue to extend our support to community members and authorities across India to counter the upheaval created by Covid-19 pandemic, said Neeraj Akhoury, Managing Director and CEO of Ambuja Cements Ltd.

LafargeHolcim supplies 200 oxygen concentrators to Delhi

LafargeHolcim supplies 200 oxygen concentrators to Delhi ANI 10 May 2021, 21:55 GMT+10 New Delhi [India], May 10 (ANI): Infrastructure major LafargeHolcim India and its two operating companies Ambuja Cements and ACC Ltd have provided 200 oxygen concentrators in Delhi to help tackle the pandemic and support the community. The oxygen concentrators were transported on May 6 and supplied to four locations Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Yamuna Sports Complex, Asian Commonwealth Games Village (both of which are Covid treatment centres) and Save Life Foundation. The current health crisis in India requires all of us to become more responsible. We will continue to extend our support to community members and authorities across India to counter the upheaval created by Covid-19 pandemic, said Neeraj Akhoury, Managing Director and CEO of Ambuja Cements Ltd.

Oxygen supply meets demand for first time

Oxygen supply meets demand for first time Updated: Updated: Capital received 730 MT of oxygen against similar requirement, says CM Share Article AAA Preparations in full swing to set up a COVID-19 facility at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi on Thursday.   | Photo Credit: SUSHIL KUMAR VERMA Capital received 730 MT of oxygen against similar requirement, says CM There was a glimmer of hope on Thursday that the oxygen crisis in the city would soon end as Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal shared that the Capital had received 730 metric tonnes (MT) of oxygen from the Central government on Wednesday against the 700 MT required daily. Mr. Kejriwal thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Central government, the Supreme Court and the High Court for their effort to ensure that the Capital received oxygen as per the demand for the first time since the oxygen crisis started and hoped it was not a one-off instance.

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