If anyone requires refilling of oxygen, that would also be done without collecting any charges, said Gurudwara Shri Guru Singh Sabha president Surender Singh Makhija
According to the police, the duo purchased the oxygen concentrators at Rs 50,000 each for their family members but did not use them. They were trying to sell the same for Rs 65,000.
The company has decided to arrange around 3,000-3,500 each oxygen cylinders and concentrators which will be distributed pan India in different hospitals, Mankind Pharma said.
The fact is that oxygen concentrators/cylinders cannot reach every nook and corner of the country and hospitals with their own oxygen-generating infrastructure can only supply oxygen to critical patients in this dire situation.