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Ampati CH receives 50 oxygen cylinders

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TURA, July 22: The Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (C-CAMP) on Thursday donated 50 numbers of internationally certified oxygen concentrators to Ampati Civil Hospital.
The life-saving equipment were received by the Medical Superintendent of Ampati Civil Hospital Dr JS Momin and her team on.
As part of COVID-19 relief and preparedness for any possible third wave, the Deputy Commissioner’s Office, South West Garo Hills, has been actively working in tandem with public and private partners to ensure that sufficient healthcare resources are available. C-CAMP, with its larger mandate to augment hospital infrastructure in various parts of the country with lifesaving technologies, is a key partner in these efforts.
C-CAMP is an initiative supported by Department of Biotechnology, Union Ministry of Science and Technology, NITI Aayog-AIM, Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and Department of IT, BT, S&T, Government of Karnataka. It is one of the largest and premier life science innovation, technology and entrepreneurship hubs in India.

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