Once used to sell oranges, Pyare Khan donates free oxygen to corona patients worth 85 lakhs
Once used to sell oranges, Pyare Khan donates free oxygen to corona patients worth 85 lakhs
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Nagpur: What could be better than this, and what can be done to provide oxygen on time to the corona patients. Pyare Khan of Nagpur is currently engaged in this work. In the last week, he has spent 85 lakh rupees to provide oxygen to needy patients. 

With this money, 400 metric tonnes of oxygen have been transported to hospitals to the needy corona-infected people. So far Pyare Khan has supplied oxygen cylinders to places like Raipur, Bhilai, Rourkela including Nagpur. He has extended his helping hand and provided 116 concentrators worth Rs 50 lakh in hospitals including AIIMS. Pyare Khan is a big transporter today. Owns property worth Rs 400 crore. He has 300 trucks and handles a network of about 2,000 trucks.

Their business extends to Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh. But that wasn't always the case. His father lived in huts in Taj bagh area. Pyare Khan himself started his business by selling oranges in front of Nagpur railway station in 1995. What did not happen in life after that? Auto-driven worked in the orchestra and today built its own huge empire. 

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