Jindal Brothers Led Industry Captains Assures PM for Uninterrupted Supply of Medical Oxygen to COVID-19 Hospitals Across India

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    NEW DELHI/BHUBANESWAR: JSPL Chairman Naveen Jindal and his elder brother Sajjan Jindal, who owns JSW Steel, were among those dozen over Indian Industry Captains were on Friday assured Prime Minister Narendra Modi for uninterrupted supply of medical oxygen to various COVID-19 Hospitals across India.

    Apart from Naveen Jindal and Sajjan Jindal, Mukesh Ambani, CMD of RIL,Soma Mandal, Chairperson of SAIL,  TV Narendran of Tata Steel,Dilip Oommen of AMNS, M Bannerjee of LINDE, Sidharth Jain of Inox, Noriyo Shibuya, MD of Air Water Jamshedpur, Rajesh Kumar Saraf of National Oxygen Ltd and Saket Tiku, President of All India Industrial GasesManufacturer’s Association were present during the meeting.

    “Really appreciate Hon’ble Prime Minister @narendramodi calling a meeting of industry leaders that produce Oxygen in order to address the #OxygenShortage in our hospitals. He heard us patiently for an hour, gave his ideas and promised that our suggestions will be acted upon,” JSPL Chairman Naveen Jindal said in a twitter message.

    After supply of 20 tons of medical oxygen from Jindal Steel & Power Ltd (JSPL) plant at Angul in Odisha to Telengana on April 22 complements and appreciation have poured in for JSPL’s Naveen Jindal for his timely response to COVID-19 Crisis in the Country.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with leading oxygen manufacturers across the country via video conferencing. PM Modi said this time is not only to deal with the challenges, but also to provide solutions in a very short time. PM Modi stressed on the need to maintain good co-ordination between the government and the oxygen producers.

    PM appreciated the oxygen producers for increasing their production in the last few weeks. He acknowledged the several steps taken to increase the production of liquid oxygen. PM Modi also thanked the industry for diverting industrial oxygen to meet medical requirements in the country.

    To improve the situation further, PM Modi spoke about utilising the full potential of the industry to meet the demand of oxygen in the coming days. PM Modi noted that there is a need to increase the availability of oxygen cylinders as well as upgrade the logistics facilities for transportation of oxygen. He urged the industry to utilize tankers meant to transport other gases for oxygen supply.

    The Prime Minister said keeping in mind the requirements of states pertaining to oxygen, government is working on effective use of Railways and Air Force so that the tankers reach the production centre as soon as possible.

    PM Modi remarked that the government, the states, the industry and the transporters, and all the hospitals need to come together and work in unison. The better the synergy and coordination, the easier it will be able to deal with this challenge.

    Appreciating the oxygen producers, PM Modi extended government’s full support to them and hoped the country would be successful in combating the crisis soon.

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