
Oxygen langar organised by gurudwara in south Delhi amid Covid-19 surge
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A gurudwara in south Delhi's Greater Kailash organised an oxygen 'langar' for Covid-19 patients to provide relief from black marketing of medical oxygen.
An oxygen 'langar' was organised by a gurudwara in south Delhi's Greater Kailash for coronavirus patients, according to a statement. Small cylinders were refilled at the langar, organised on behalf of the management committee of Gurdwara Singh Sabha at Greater Kailash Part 1 in collaboration with former Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee chairperson Manjit Singh G K. ALSO READ: Oxygen shortage, drivers down with Covid: Ambulance operators in Delhi-NCR in a fix
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