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Khalsa Aid NGO provides medical oxygen in Delhi for free

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Khalsa Aid NGO provides medical oxygen in Delhi for free

Khalsa Aid NGO provides medical oxygen in Delhi for free

As the demand of medical oxygen increasing day by day amid surge in COVID-19 cases, The International NGO, Khalsa Aid come forward to help citizens who are facing oxygen shortage.

The Khalsa Aid is providing medical oxygen in Delhi for free.

In the ongoing COVID second wave, hospitals are reeling under the acute shortage of oxygen supply.

The Delhi active caseload currently stands at 98264.


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