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Indian Ambassador Kwatra hands over oxygen plant to BPKIHS


26 August 2021  

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KATHMANDU: Ambassador of India to Nepal, Vinay Mohan Kwatra handed over a 960 LPM Medical Oxygen Plant to Minister of State for Health, Umesh Shrestha at the Ministry of Health & Population today.

The gesture has been a part of India’s robust partnership with Nepal in tackling the COVID -19 pandemic, a statement issued by the Embassy of India said.

The Medical Oxygen plant has been installed at B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, and is designed to cater to providing 5 liters per minute (LPM) per person amounting to a total capacity of 960 LPM.

It thereby carries a capacity to serve 200 patients simultaneously, according to the statement.

At the ceremony, Ambassador Kwatra highlighted the significance of the deep rooted and multifaceted partnership between India and Nepal and reiterated that this gift symbolized India’s continued commitment to Nepal in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic.

Likewise, State Minister Shrestha said that the donation of oxygen plant was a critical health infrastructure that would reinforce Nepal’s efforts in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic.

He added that the assistance by Government of India two decades ago in building BPKIHS in Dharan was an important milestone, and addition of oxygen plant today is another milestone that would go a long way in serving people of Nepal particularly Provinces 1 and 2.

With this, the DEBEL Medical Oxygen Plant that has been developed by Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), hospitals now have the option of generating medical oxygen on-site, in a highly cost effective manner.

India is the 4th country in the world to develop this technology, which utilizes Pressure Swing Adsorption technique and molecular sieve technology to generate oxygen directly from atmospheric air.

960 LPM Medical Oxygen Plant donated by India.

The installation of the medical oxygen plant would help in avoiding the dependency of hospitals for scarce oxygen cylinders.

This would help in reducing the logistics of transporting cylinders and also continuous and reliable oxygen supply available round the clock, the statement added.

The Government of India will continue to stand with Nepal and its people in fighting the pandemic and providing necessary assistance as best possible in accordance with our deep rooted bilateral ties, the statement said.

Publish Date : 26 August 2021 14:51 PM

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