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The American Telugu Association announced June 2 that it has donated 400 oxygen concentrator units to government hospitals and to the people of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states as part
American Telugu Association donates 400 oxygen units in India American Telugu Association donates 400 oxygen units to Telugu states in India. Courtesy of Suresh Bodiwala
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American Telugu Association, a burgeoning Telugu organization on its altruistic mission of displaying passion for humanity, donated 400 oxygen concentrator units to the government hospitals and to the people of AP and Telangana states as part of its COVID-19 disaster relief efforts.
In a press release President Bhuvanesh Boojala quoted that Our thoughts and prayers are with India. ATA has sent 400 Oxygen Concentrators to both the Telugu states as of now. More help is on the way .
American Telugu Association (ATA) a burgeoning Telugu organization on its altruistic mission displaying passion for humanity donated 400 Oxygen concentrator uni
ATA donates 400 oxygen concentrators to TS, AP
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The American Telugu Association (ATA) has donated 400 oxygen concentrator units to government hospitals in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, as part of its COVID-19 disaster relief efforts.
ATA president Bhuvanesh Boojala said that more help is on the way as Telugus in USA have responded to reach out to their motherland with prayers for those affected with COVID. ATA leadership delivered 100 oxygen concentrator units to Warangal, Mulugu, Karimnagar, Banswada, Jadcherla, Mahabubnagar, Achampet, Narayanpet and Wanaparthy district hospitals of Telangana.
Another 50 units have been dispatched to Andhra Pradesh and were handed over to the State government to meet the needs of local government hospitals. Sixty oxygen concentrators are scheduled to be delivered to Rayalaseema region this weekend. ATA India representatives Krishna Reddy, Lohith Reddy, Jyothsna Bobbala, Jyothirmai Reddy, Dr. Siva Bharath