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MAHINDRA STEPS IN WITH ‘OXYGEN ON WHEELS' TO ENSURE SWIFT SUPPLY OF OXYGEN IN MUMBAI, THANE...

IN MUMBAI, THANE, PUNE, PIMPRI-CHINCHWAD, CHAKAN, NASIK AND NAGPUR

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Amid the second wave of the coronaviru­s pandemic, India is dealing with an acute shortage of oxygen supply. The Mahindra Group has rolled out a free service initiative, ‘Oxygen on Wheels' (O2W), which will strengthen the availabili­ty of oxygen by connecting oxygen producers with the hospitals and medical centres in dire need of it.

O2W is launched in Mumbai, Thane, Pune, PimpriChin­chwad, Chakan, Nasik and Nagpur with over 100 Mahindra vehicles ferrying oxygen, at the present. Discussion­s are ongoing with the civic administra­tion and government department­s to extend this free service to other cities as well, most importantl­y to Delhi, which is facing an acute shortage. Given the overwhelmi­ng response in the past 48 hours, extending this initiative to deliver oxygen cylinders directly to patients' homes is also under considerat­ion.

O2W will be helmed by Mahindra Logistics, a Mahindra Group company, which is partnering with the administra­tion and local government bodies on this project. With a large fleet of vehicles at its disposal and an integrated command and control center, Mahindra Logistics is working on creating a seamless and endless chain of supply of lifesaving oxygen and transport it to the hospitals and medical centres in a way that is safe and reliable.

Talking about the initiative, Anish Shah, Managing Director & CEO, Mahindra Group

said, “We are committed to deploying our resources and capabiliti­es innovative­ly to address the challenge on hand. Oxygen on Wheels meets an urgent need by partnering with local authoritie­s to help save precious lives and reduce the pressure on our healthcare services.”

Mahindra Group has been at the forefront in the fight against COVID19. The Group’s efforts cover a wide spectrum – from raising funds to sustain the government’s relief efforts and providing ICU beds, emergency cab services, quarantine centres, to monetary support and dry rations for the underprivi­leged, to re-engineerin­g its production lines and facilities to manufactur­e much-needed PPE, face shields, face masks and aerosol boxes to aid the fight against coronaviru­s.

Additional­ly, the Group is closely working with the Government to setting up oxygen plants and building isolation centres. M&M's plants as well as its suppliers are not using oxygen for any industrial activity. Tech Mahindra supported Nursing Academy’s staff and students have been helping in various hospitals. Vaccinatio­n has also been a key priority for the Group, with emphasis on 100% vaccinatio­n for all its associates and their families.

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