Hindustan Times (Delhi)

O2 production up by nearly 60% since August, PM told

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India has increased its liquid medical oxygen (LMO) production by nearly 60%, and has stepped up the share of oxygen allocated for states, according to a government statement that cited a top-level Covid-19 review meeting on Tuesday between Prime Minister Narendra Modi, senior government officials, and members of three empowered groups.

The officials informed the PM that from 5,700 metric tonne a day in August 2020, the domestic production of medical oxygen has been ramped up to 8,922 MT as on April 25, 2021, and is expected to cross 9,250 MT per day by the end of April, the statement said. Modi instructed the officials to work closely with state government­s to start the PSA (pressure swing adsorption) oxygen plants at the earliest. Last year, the governexpr­ess ment decided to install 162 PSA oxygen plants at various states. The increased share of oxygen to the states was also discussed during the meeting.

The meeting — in which the PM was given an overview on the situation related to oxygen availabili­ty, medicines and health infrastruc­ture — was attended by cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba, PM’S principal secretary PK Mishra,

Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla and Niti Ayog member Dr VK Paul, among other top officials. “PM was briefed about the functionin­g of the Oxygen Railways Service as well as the domestic sorties & internatio­nal sorties undertaken by IAF to transport oxygen tankers,” the statement said. “The Empowered Group working on medical infrastruc­ture and Covid management briefed the PM on efforts being undertaken to ramp up availabili­ty of beds and ICUS. They informed the PM on efforts being taken to break the chain of transmissi­on. PM stressed on the need to ensure that specific guidelines and strategies evolved regarding Covid management needs to be properly implemente­d by the relevant agencies in the States,” the release added.

The Empowered Group working on communicat­ion, headed by informatio­n and broadcasti­ng secretary Amit Khare, spoke about the efforts being undertaken to improve awareness among people on Covid-19, the release said.

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