Rs. 23,123 crore approved to fight scarcity of oxygen in country
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Delhi: Taking cognizance of the number of deaths caused by the oxygen shortage in the country, authorities have approved funds worth Rs. 23,123 crore for installation of Liquid Medical Oxygen (LMO) storage tanks and Medical Gas Pipeline Systems (MGPS). The confirmation to this news was given by MoS Health Dr. Bharati Pravin Pawar while addressing the Rajya Sabha on 08.02.2022.
The Minister was responding to the questions raised by Shri Mahesh Poddar who sought details of the number of deaths that were accrued due to oxygen shortage during the lockdown in the last one year. He further asked whether all the States have submitted the data regarding death due to oxygen shortage. He also inquired about the government plans to compensate the victim families. " Whether the capacity of oxygen storage has increased in the country from the last one year, if so, the details thereof", questioned Mr. Boddar.
Moreover, on 4th February 2022, 3737 PSA plants have been commissioned in the country. This includes PSA plants under PMCARES, PSUs of various central Ministries, and other sources to enhance the capacity of medical oxygen production and supply at the facility level. 4,02,517 oxygen cylinders have also been distributed to all States. Further 1,13,237 oxygen concentrators have been allocated to States/UTs.
As far as the government's plan to compensate the victims is concerned, the Government of India through the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued 'Guidelines to provide for ex-gratia assistance to kin of the deceased by COVID-19'. NDMA has recommended an amount of Rs. 50,000/- per deceased, subject to the cause of death certified as COVID-19. The ex-gratia assistance provided by States from State Disaster Response Funds.
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