Mangaluru: CHD Group brings oxygen concentrators to India


Media Release

Mangaluru, Jun 3: CHD Group, India Country Office headquartered in the city Karnataka worked hard with logistics partner Les Concierges, Bengaluru to procure 50 oxygen concentrators from China with the help of progressive friends from South East Asia, Singapore in particular.

45 oxygen concentrators were donated to BBMP last evening and were received by Gaurav Gupta, chief commissioner of BBMP. 5 oxygen concentrators were handed over to St John's Medical College Hospital to support extended rural outreach.

Dr Edmond Fernandes, founder and CEO of CHD Group coordinated this entire exercise along with Dipali Sikand, founder of Les Concierges and Dr Vaishnavi K, KAS, nodal officer of BBMP COVID-19 response and nodal officer smart city. Putting on record, Dr Edmond thanked the customs
department, Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Home Affairs for a seamless effort and also thanked in particular the Indian diaspora community leaders Nisha Sapra and Subhajeet Parida and friends for their tireless effort day and night.

The oxygen concentrators have been divided into different hospitals where Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital, Anekal Government Hospital, Yelahanka Government Hospital, St Johns Medical College Hospital, Victoria Hospital and Nelamangala Hospital get 5 each and Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health gets 10, being mindful of future waves should it affect children and another 10 to Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases that caters to pulmonary issues in a massive manner.

Dhiraj, Les Concierges and other CHD Group staff distributed the concentrators to all the hospitals.

  

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