Army’s Base Hospital faces oxygen shortage after Delhi govt. slashes allocation
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The Army’s Base Hospital in Delhi Cantt was running low on oxygen after the Delhi government drastically reduced the allocation, Army sources said on Tuesday.“Allocation for Base Hospital is done thro
The Army’s Base Hospital in Delhi Cantt was running low on oxygen after the Delhi government drastically reduced the allocation, Army sources said on Tuesday. “Allocation for Base Hospital is done through the Delhi government. The situation has arisen after the Delhi government cut down the allocation by almost one third. The issue has been taken up with the concerned authorities through the Defence Ministry,” a source said. There are supplies for now but it is a critical situation, the official stated. To avoid any crisis, the Army is scrambling to get resources. A vehicle with 100 empty oxygen cylinders has left for Haridwar, the source said, adding that some cylinders have also been procured from Palwal.More Related News

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