PHD Family Welfare Foundation boosts health infrastructure to counter plausible 3 rd wave of Covid-19 with the installation of oxygen generation plant at TRSCH, New Delhi

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Delhi had witnessed grave shortage of medical grade oxygen during the peak of second wave of the pandemic in April and May 2021. The Delhi High Court had, in fact, directed hospitals to setup their own oxygen plants in June 2021, while taking a cue from the bitter experience earlier.Data estimated using the World Health Organisation (WHO) figures for new reported Covid-19 cases suggest that India would have to remain prepared toward off any eventuality in future.Driven by self-motivation and a social responsibility towards the nation, PHD Family Welfare Foundation (PHDFWF), the social arm of PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI), has been instrumental in providing a platform for proactively channelizing the efforts of India Inc. in this regard. As a measure to counter the possible third wave of the
pandemic, PHDCCI has taken up the cudgel to inaugurate a second oxygen generation plant at Tirath Ram Shah Charitable Hospital (TRSCH), New Delhi on July 23, 2021.

Shri Faggan Singh Kulaste, Minister of State in the Ministry of Steel and Rural Development, Mr. Sanjay Aggarwal, President, PHDCCI, Mr Vijay Bhushan, Chair— Capital Market Committee, PHDCCI and Mr. 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, they have already contributed Rs 64 Lakhs and additional funds, from Sweden are expected any time now. Mr. Vijay Bhushan, Chair, Capital & Commodity Market Committee, PHDCCI, has worked tirelessly for contributing towards enhancing the health infrastructure facilities, along with oxygen plant donation, in Tirath Ram Shah Charitable Hospital (TRSCH), New Delhi. This initiative will help to combat the third wave and be better prepared if the need for oxygen arises once again.

Mr. Sanjay Aggarwal, President, PHDCCI, said, “The country had faced an acute shortage of oxygen in the second wave and hospitals across the country were struggling to keep the supply going as the demand was huge due to the tremendous rise in caseloads. Mr. Vijay Bhushan, Chair, Capital & Commodity Market
Committee, PHDCCI, 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. I am obliged to Shri Sanjay Aggarwal that he accepted my request. Simultaneously, I appealed to members of our Capital Market Committee to donate funds for this noble cause. Shri Rajeev Garg, Regional Head of BSE took my request to Shri Ashish Kumar Chauhan, CEO & MD of BSE and conveyed my request to CSR Committee of BSE. Similarly, Shri Ashok Agarwal, Chairman of  Globe Capital Markets committed to the cause through donation. I remain thankful to each individual
who helped me in fulfilling my resolve today.”
Mr. Saurabh Sanyal, Secretary-General, PHDCCI said, “The second wave had posed a challenge that was humongous for any country. Now that speculations are rife about a possible third wave, the only thing we know is that we should be prepared for it. PHDCCI is taking every initiative to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus in the likelihood of a third wave in the country. It is also appealed to the general public to cooperate and ensure strict adherence to Covid-Appropriate Behaviour (CAB) introduced by MoHFW. We will continue to undertake more such initiatives directed towards boosting the health infrastructure
in the country.” PHDCCI is providing its whole-hearted support and remains committed to providing continuous policy advocacy to facilitate the right decision-making and introduce industry best practices.

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