Adama India donates oxygen generation plants, storage tanks
Continues to expand its contribution towards India’s fight against Covid-19 pandemic
Published Date - 01:12 PM, Tue - 3 August 21
Hyderabad: Adama India, an Israeli MNC in Hyderabad, providing comprehensive crop protection solutions to Indian farmers, said it is handing over oxygen generation plants and oxygen storage tanks to several hospitals in India as part of its community support initiative towards the fight against Covid-19 pandemic.
About eight oxygen generation plants and two oxygen storage tanks worth Rs 3 crore, will soon be installed in Mahavir Hospital and Research Centre in Hyderabad, District Government Hospital in Nandyal, and Pushpalata Government Hospital in Gudivada in Andhra Pradesh.
The company, which has installed oxygen generation plants in Uttar Pradesh, is in the process of installing at sites in Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Punjab in the next few weeks.
“At Adama, we have always been committed to helping our community grow with us. In these challenging times of Covid-19, we want to help in whatever way we can,” said Yossi Goldshmidt, chairman, Adama India.
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