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'People's appreciation biggest award': SHO manning Badarpur oxygen plant

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'People's appreciation biggest award': SHO manning Badarpur oxygen plant

'People's appreciation biggest award': SHO manning Badarpur oxygen plant

Delhi Police directed its officials to manage smooth functioning of the Oxygen plant in Badarpur amid the shortage in wake of the second wave of COVID-19.

"We gathered our team from Badarpur Police Station and directed them to manage the smooth functioning of the plant.

We didn't want anybody go without oxygen.

We give priority to senior citizens and emergency patients.

People bless us and that's our award," said Badarpur SHO.


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