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Amid Covid surge, Oxygen Express From Jharkhand Reaches Bengaluru
- Tuesday May 11, 2021
- Karnataka News | Written by Maya Sharma, Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
The first Oxygen Express train to Karnataka, which originated from Tatanagar station in Jharkhand, reached Bengaluru on Tuesday morning. The train carrying 120 tonnes of liquid oxygen arrived in Whitefield on the outskirts of the city.
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Sonu Sood, Team Save Lives Of 22 Covid Patients At Bengaluru Hospital
- Wednesday May 5, 2021
- India News | ANI
Actor Sonu Sood along with his team on Monday worked the entire night to provide oxygen to ARAK Hospital in Bengaluru from where they had received an SOS call.
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Bengaluru Hospitals Send Out Appeals For Help As Oxygen Crisis Deepens
- Tuesday May 4, 2021
- Bangalore News | Written by Maya Sharma
Several hospitals in Bengaluru have been sending out appeals for oxygen, some of them even asking patients, who have already been admitted, to find a bed elsewhere as they are running out of the life-giving gas.
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Amid Covid surge, Oxygen Express From Jharkhand Reaches Bengaluru
- Tuesday May 11, 2021
- Karnataka News | Written by Maya Sharma, Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
The first Oxygen Express train to Karnataka, which originated from Tatanagar station in Jharkhand, reached Bengaluru on Tuesday morning. The train carrying 120 tonnes of liquid oxygen arrived in Whitefield on the outskirts of the city.
- www.ndtv.com
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Sonu Sood, Team Save Lives Of 22 Covid Patients At Bengaluru Hospital
- Wednesday May 5, 2021
- India News | ANI
Actor Sonu Sood along with his team on Monday worked the entire night to provide oxygen to ARAK Hospital in Bengaluru from where they had received an SOS call.
- www.ndtv.com
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Bengaluru Hospitals Send Out Appeals For Help As Oxygen Crisis Deepens
- Tuesday May 4, 2021
- Bangalore News | Written by Maya Sharma
Several hospitals in Bengaluru have been sending out appeals for oxygen, some of them even asking patients, who have already been admitted, to find a bed elsewhere as they are running out of the life-giving gas.
- www.ndtv.com