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Efforts on war footing to make oxygen supplies available: Commerce Secretary

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Efforts on war footing to make oxygen supplies available: Commerce Secretary

Efforts on war footing to make oxygen supplies available: Commerce Secretary

Commerce Secretary of Government of India, Anup Wadhawan said that efforts are underway on a war footing to make oxygen supplies available amid increase in demand due to COVID-19.

"DPIT (Dept for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade) is coordinating it.

The efforts are underway on a war footing to make oxygen supplies available.

It's being coordinated on a 24x7 basis.

Supplies position will improve tremendously in my understanding," said Anup Wadhawan.


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