Oxygen shortage: Karnataka HC sets one-hour deadline to Centre, State
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Taking note of the death of patients in Chamarajanagar due to lack of oxygen, the High Court of Karnataka on Tuesday gave a one-hour deadline to both the Central and State governments to explain short
Taking note of the death of patients in Chamarajanagar due to lack of oxygen, the High Court of Karnataka on Tuesday gave a one-hour deadline to both the Central and State governments to explain shortage of oxygen in Karnataka. The court directed the Central government to inform by 2.30 p.m. on increasing the allocation of oxygen to Karnataka as the Centre has allocated only 865 tonnes as against 1,700 tonnes requisitioned by the State.More Related News
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