‘Our records prove there was a severe oxygen crisis during second wave’
The Hindu
‘Govt. should explain why so many people were knocking at the doors of a gurudwara’
“Official records may show otherwise but our records prove that there was a severe oxygen crisis during the second wave of COVID 19,” says Gurpreet Singh Rumy, president of Khalsa Help International, known for coming up with the idea of ‘Oxygen Langar’ at the Shri Guru Singh Sabha Gurudwara in Ghaziabad’s Indirapuram area. On a muggy July afternoon, Mr. Singh is keen to show the make-shift oxygen pipeline outside. With 18 points to deliver oxygen to patients, it reminds of the grim three weeks in April-May when the road outside the gurudwara was filled with hundreds in need of oxygen for their near and dear ones.
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On November 30, a team of officials from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), Water Resources Department (WRD) and Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSSB) conducted a joint inspection of a rainwater vent below the Chennai Bypass Road in Thiruneermalai. This marks the second time NHAI and WRD have carried out an inspection following a request being made by residents. They want NHAI to widen the vent located below the Bypass Road to facilitate rainwater drainage from ‘Nattukalvai’. The office bearers of the Federation of Welfare Associations accompanied the officials.











