'Oxygen Man' of Mumbai Did Such Noble Work To Help COVID Patients
'Oxygen Man' of Mumbai Did Such Noble Work To Help COVID Patients
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Mumbai: The entire country is facing a serious situation today due to corona epidemic. Every day, no matter how many people see themselves dying in front of their own eyes. If no one is getting timely treatment, lack of oxygen remains a life-threatening threat to someone. While the entire country is currently suffering from epidemic scarcity and acute oxygen shortage, a person living in Malad, Mumbai has become an angel for the needy.

Mumbai resident Shahnawaz Sheikh has launched a unique initiative to give a new lease of life to those in the lap of death, which is being appreciated everywhere. In fact, Shahnawaz Sheikh is working on delivering oxygen to corona patients on a phone call. His team deployed to help the people has also set up a 'control room' to ensure that patients get oxygen on time and do not have to stumble at rate in this hour of crisis. Because of his noble work, Shahnawaz is now known as 'Oxygen Man'.

Shahnawaz said he sold his rs 22 lakh SUV a few days ago to help the people. Shahnawaz bought 160 oxygen cylinders for the needy with the money he received after selling his Ford Endeavour car. Shahnawaz said that while helping the people last year, his money was exhausted after which he decided to sell his SUV car.

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