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SJVN Ltd installs four oxygen plants in Himachal Pradesh

SJVN comes forward to support the fight against COVID-19

SJVN Ltd installs four oxygen plants in Himachal Pradesh

SJVN Ltd, a joint venture of Ministry of Power and Government of Himachal Pradesh, is installing four oxygen plants in the districts of Shimla (Rampur), Kinnaur, Lahaul Spiti & Hamirpur of Himachal Pradesh at a cost of around Rs.4.5 crore. SJVN has provided cold chain equipment costing around Rs.1 crore to state government in support of its efforts to vaccinate the entire population of the state.

SJVN has recently provided 50 semi fowler beds to IGMC. In addition to this, financial support of more than Rs.2 crore has been extended to procure ventilators, oximeters, other medical equipment, Personal Protection Equipment (PPEs), masks, sanitizers and gloves in various hospitals of the Government of Himachal Pradesh.

For boosting the healthcare infrastructure in Himachal Pradesh, SJVN is also supporting NGOs working in the fight against Covid-19 to the tune of Rs.1 crore. In all these activities, an amount of around Rs.7.5 crore has been contributed in combating the pandemic during last four months.

In addition to this SJVN has also provided ventilators, oxygen concentrators, oximeters and other medical equipment to Hospitals in Bihar, Uttarakhand and other states where it has presence.

The employees of SJVN have already contributed one day salary amounting to Rs.45 lakh to CM Relief Fund/H.P.Covid-19 Solidarity Response Fund to combat the corona challenge.

To speed up the process of vaccination against Covid-19, SJVN has tied up with Fortis Hospital for vaccinating its employees, persons working in through contractors and local people residing in the vicinity of projects/offices.

SJVN said it has always been in the forefront in supporting the society and the government for tackling various issues which affect the nation and fellow countrymen. SJVN is also liberally extending support for distribution of food and other essential items to the needy and has contributed Rs.25 crore towards PM CARES Fund.