There is no shortage of oxygen in MP: CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan
There is no shortage of oxygen in MP: CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan
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Bhopal: The corona crisis in Madhya Pradesh is on the rise. Now, amidst this crisis, there is a shortage of oxygen in hospitals. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has made a statement on the same. In his statement, CM Shivraj has said that there is no shortage of oxygen in the state. In fact, Madhya Pradesh was earlier given oxygen from Maharashtra, but now when the corona patients are growing day by day, the supply has been stopped.

This has seen a shortage of oxygen in mp hospitals. In fact, the problem is high in Jabalpur and adjoining districts and the people want to diagnose the same problem. In the meantime, CM Shivraj has shared a video and tweeted. In this tweet, cm wrote: "The subject of lack of oxygen was important, so I reviewed the arrangements. We initially had only 50 tonnes of oxygen availability, which has been increased to 120 tonnes. I assure the people of the state that there will be no shortage of oxygen," he said.

The oxygen is supplied from Maharashtra in about 15 districts including Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh. Now, the government is now engaged in an exercise to ensure the supply of oxygen. The government has appointed IAS Dhanraju S as the nodal officer to monitor the oxygen supply in the state. Now, according to recent information, there has been a demand for 90 tonnes of oxygen every day in August, but the demand is now rapidly increasing.

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