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Coal India to install 25 oxygen generation plants in 22 hospitals The combined generation capacity of 20 plants will be a little above 12,700 litres per minute
Coal India on Tuesday said it plans to install 25 oxygen generation plants in 22 hospitals across its subsidiaries at an investment of Rs 35 crore.
The combined generation capacity of 20 plants will be a little above 12,700 litres per minute. Of the remaining five, four plants together will generate 750 cubic metres per hour and one will be a refill plant.
Five of the plants are being installed at Coal India’s own hospitals with 332 beds.
Northern Coalfields Limited and Central Coalfields Limited will be putting up two plants each and Bharat Coking Coal Limited, one plant. The remaining 20 plants will be installed in district hospitals under Coal India’s corporate social responsibility programme.
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For over a decade, the villages near the Kulda opencast mine in Odisha’s Hemgiri block in the Sundargarh district have been fighting coal pollution without respite. In a desperate bid to highlight their unrelenting situation, the people of the area are now locked in a “do or die” agitation against the project since January.
In February, Rajendra Naik, a human rights defender from Ratanpur, one of the affected villages located 10 km from the Kulda mines, filed an application in the Odisha High Court, against the central and state government and the Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, a subsidiary of Coal India, which manages the mine. He submitted that the coal transport passing by Ratanpur and 25 villages along a 30 km stretch to Chhattisgarh violated the environmental clearance for the mine in 2002 and in 2018, which stipulated that the coal transported by road, shall be carried out by covered/conveyers with effective control measu