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Chandigarh United Nations Association providing free Oxygen in Tricity

Written by  Rajan Nath -- May 20th 2021 10:11 AM -- Updated: May 20th 2021 10:23 AM
Chandigarh United Nations Association providing free Oxygen in Tricity

Chandigarh United Nations Association providing free Oxygen in Tricity

Free Oxygen in Tricity Chandigarh: As the second wave of coronavirus led to a shortage of oxygen, the Chandigarh United Nations Association has taken an initiative to help people in these unprecedented times. Chandigarh United Nations Association, affiliated with the Indian Federation of United Nations Association (IFUNA) will be providing free oxygen in Tricity (Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula) to those who are in need. Also Read | Sun Foundation to offer free oxygen concentrators for COVID patients  Free Oxygen in Tricity Chandigarh: Amid second wave of coronavirus, Chandigarh United Nations Association is helping people. Indian Federation of United Nations Association is affiliated with the World Federation of United Nations Associations, Geneva. Also Read | Second wave of coronavirus in India: PM Narendra Modi a ‘super-spreader’ of COVID-19, says IMA Vice President Free Oxygen in Tricity Chandigarh: Amid second wave of coronavirus, Chandigarh United Nations Association is helping people. If you are a resident of Tricity and someone needs free oxygen, then you can contact Harmeet Singh 8146588855, Harshmeet Singh 7814301717, Gagandeep Singh 8847048213, and Mohandeep Singh 9872909040. Free Oxygen in Tricity Chandigarh: Amid second wave of coronavirus, Chandigarh United Nations Association is helping people. On Wednesday, the Chandigarh Administrator also reviewed the oxygen position in the city amid the coronavirus outbreak. He was satisfied that after proper distribution, all government and private medical institutions are getting an adequate supply of oxygen. He directed that regular watch should be kept on the oxygen plants functioning in various hospitals so that there is no mal-functioning or disruption of any kind in the supply of oxygen through cylinders. Meanwhile, the Chandigarh Administration, with the assistance of the National Informatics Centre (NIC), has started issuance of online e-permit for Oxygen Cylinder to patients who are having a prescription from doctors. Click here to follow PTC News on Twitter -PTC News


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