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Mumbai Housing Societies, Non-Profits Supply Oxygen For COVID-19 Emergencies
- Tuesday June 2, 2020
- Mumbai News | Written by Saurabh Gupta
After shortage of oxygen beds, hospitals and medical staff amid the coronavirus pandemic, people in Mumbai are now making arrangements for oxygen cylinders in housing societies. Videos are being shared that would help teach citizens on how to administer oxygen to a patient during emergency.
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Thanks to Organs Through 'Green Corridor', Two Get New Life
- Friday February 20, 2015
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Two persons got a new lease of life after organs harvested from a 77-year-old man, declared brain stem dead, were transported through a green corridor within 21 minutes and transplanted into them.
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Global hotel firms find a short cut through India's red tape
- Thursday April 11, 2013
- Business |
Capitalising on distress in the Indian hospitality sector, international operators are teaming up with investors to acquire hotels from debt-laden domestic owners and reopen them under their own corporate banners.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Mumbai Housing Societies, Non-Profits Supply Oxygen For COVID-19 Emergencies
- Tuesday June 2, 2020
- Mumbai News | Written by Saurabh Gupta
After shortage of oxygen beds, hospitals and medical staff amid the coronavirus pandemic, people in Mumbai are now making arrangements for oxygen cylinders in housing societies. Videos are being shared that would help teach citizens on how to administer oxygen to a patient during emergency.
- www.ndtv.com
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Thanks to Organs Through 'Green Corridor', Two Get New Life
- Friday February 20, 2015
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Two persons got a new lease of life after organs harvested from a 77-year-old man, declared brain stem dead, were transported through a green corridor within 21 minutes and transplanted into them.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Global hotel firms find a short cut through India's red tape
- Thursday April 11, 2013
- Business |
Capitalising on distress in the Indian hospitality sector, international operators are teaming up with investors to acquire hotels from debt-laden domestic owners and reopen them under their own corporate banners.
- www.ndtv.com/business