Kathua: Union Minister of State for Development of North Eastern Region and PMO, Dr Jitendra Singh ha said that Government of India has taken numerous measues to augment medical infrastructure in healthcare institutions of Jammu & Kashmir to deal with the challenges like Covid-19 and other medical situations. The Union Minister of on Monday inaugurated the newly build oxygen plant set up at Government Medical College in Kathua. The Oxygen plant has been set up through PM Cares Funds and is the fourth oxygen plant to be set up in Kathua. The capacity of this oxygen plant is 1000 LPM (litres per minute). The DRDO, NHAI, PWD and Mechanical Engineering Department were roped in to install the Plant in the shortest possible time. Dr. Jitendra Singh said, "This is the fourth plant set up under PM Cares here in view of the shortage we faced at the time of the second wave of Covid. If any situation turns up again, we would now have enough sources and the people here will not have to run to other places Dr. Jitendra is taking lead in every aspect now. The Union Minister said that J&K has played a leading role in COVID vaccination. This has been possible with the dedication of the medical staff who are reaching out to the needy facing all odds. India’s WPI inflation falls for second straight month to 11.16 percent in July on cheaper food Business activity continues to rises above pre-Covid level for the first time since March: Nomura IndiGo airline announces Gwalior as its 70th domestic destination