Lucknow:Uttar Pradesh has received its biggest consignment of oxygen -- 600 tonne of lifesaving gas, up from an average of 100-150 tonne -- ending the oxygen emergency for the time being.
Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Avanish Awasthi said, "This includes 321 tons of medical oxygen supplied by the Food and Drug Administration. We also have an allocation of 850 tons of oxygen from the Centre, which is the highest allotment among all states.
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"However, to pick up our quota from other states like Bihar, we need more tankers. Earlier, we had only 30-35 tankers, but there are 84 in the fleet now."
The state has also activated its oxygen monitoring system, which is a first-of-its-kind 24x7 oxygen-tracking module which enables real-time monitoring of GPS-fitted tankers by district magistrates.
"We will provide police escort to tankers where possible and open a green corridor for quick transport," said the official.
The monitoring system was set up by Rodic Consultants Pvt Ltd in collaboration with Food and Drug Administration, department of medical education, department of medical health and family welfare and department of transport and home affairs.