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Need 300 MT oxygen/day: Punjab Health Minister

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Need 300 MT oxygen/day: Punjab Health Minister

Need 300 MT oxygen/day: Punjab Health Minister

Amid oxygen crisis in Punjab, state Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu on April 29 said Punjab needs 300 Metric Ton oxygen per day.

"We need 300 MT oxygen per day.

We generate 36 MT in the state," state Health Minister told mediapersons.


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