November 20, 2024
PDDCRI

The installation of 20M3 PSA oxygen generation plant is aimed at providing a fillip to the health infrastructure to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the third wave

PHDCCI has recently inaugurated a second oxygen generation plant at Tirath Ram Shah Charitable Hospital (TRSCH), New Delhi. Faggan Singh Kulaste, Minister of State in the Ministry of Steel and Rural Development, Sanjay Aggarwal, President, PHDCCI, Vijay Bhushan, Chair— Capital Market Committee, PHDCCI and Saurabh Sanyal, Secretary-General, PHDCCI, were among the dignitaries present on the occasion.

Oriflame-Sweden has been the largest contributor in the oxygen generation plants and has already contributed Rs 64 lakhs.

Kulaste said, “The initiative undertaken to install oxygen generation plant will help in providing a critical impetus to the efforts of MoH&FW and catalysing health systems activities for pandemic management.”

Aggarwal said, “ With the constant support of our members, we have successfully installed the 2nd 20 M3 PSA oxygen generation plant and, we will continue to stand with the government in making India Self-Reliant in the future endeavours.”

Bhushan said, “For me, this marks a successful culmination of my resolve of setting up an oxygen plant at TRSCH, where I was admitted as a COVID-19 patient on April 20, 2021. I have had the first-hand experience of facing the exasperation of oxygen shortage in the hospital at that time. Consequently, I resolved that when I get well, it would be my mission to get an oxygen plant installed at TRSCH so that precious human lives could be saved.”

Frederic Widell, VP, Head of South Asia & MD India, Oriflame PHDCCI, “We at Oriflame and the Af Jochnick Foundation have partnered with the PHD Chamber of Commerce here in India for donating two oxygen generation plants. This is our support, gesture and intent to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic for the safety of our people.”

Sanyal said, “We will continue to undertake more such initiatives directed towards boosting the health infrastructure in the country.”

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