Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Thursday announced a special package for setting up medical oxygen production plants with various incentives and facilities.
According to the official release, the decision is aimed to overcome the medical oxygen shortage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in the state.
To get the advantage of the package, an investment of Rs 1 crore will be required and the plant will have to generate oxygen by September 30, 2021.
"Under the package, these entrepreneurs will be exempted from the regulatory approvals and inspections for three years as per the provisions of the MSME Act, 2019," the release reads.
The state government will also help in getting necessary approvals from the central government, and an early connection of electricity and water will be provided.
"Similarly, up to 25 percent of the expenditure on plant, machinery and other equipment (maximum Rs 50 lakhs) will be given in two installments as a capital grant," it added.
Earlier, Rajasthan government has made a special allocation to ensure that all that last rites can be performed for all those who die of COVID-19.
US Lawmakers Back Covid Chinese Lab Leak Theory After Two-Year Probe Ashok Gehlot's Ex-Aide Arrested In 2020 Phone-Tapping Case Ashok Gehlot's Ex-Aide Submits Evidence In Phone Tapping Case Is Safe Car Enough? Volvo Crash That Killed CEO, Family Sparks Big Question Snack Food Epigamia Founder Rohan Mirchandani Dies Of Cardiac Arrest At 41 "Nothing Short Of Nightmare": Woman Misses Life Event, Slams Air India Key Challenges Gen Z Students Face Abroad And How to Overcome Them Penguin Waits Patiently As Couple Clears Path In Antarctica, Video Is Viral "I Highlighted It In Parliament": Raghav Chadha On Centre's Initiative Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.