Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital gets its first oxygen plant

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 be able to produce more oxygen. According to the chief doctor, during the pandemic times, when the hospital was treating over 1,000 patients, the hospital needed about 8kl of oxygen every day. With the new facility, the hospital will be able to reduce the amount of oxygen it receives from outside sources, saving up to INR 35,000 each day.

According to sources, the hospital planned to build two additional oxygen plants with capacities of 1,000 and 350 litres. Modern medical technology such as narrow band imaging endoscopy, endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pacreatography (ERCP), and Fuji intelligent chromoendoscopy (FICE) were also donated to the institution.

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