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Owner’reclaims’ Property, 500-bed O2 Facility runs from support

Owner'reclaims' Property, 500-bed O2 Facility runs from support
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Gurgaon: A 500-bed oxygen center set up with an NGO in the elevation of the next Covid tide, when most patients have been in desperate need of medical oxygen but couldn’t access hospitals, had been supposedly vandalised by employees of a tent firm whose owner had granted the property.
Last month, Hemkunt Foundation had put up the center off Golf Course Road Extension at Sector 61.
Officials with the NGO confessed they had not signed any agreement with the property owner but had obtained the plot on rent for just two months.
An agent of this tent business, however, said that they had given the property at no cost and needed it back to get a celebration because there wasn’t any patient in the camp for the last one week.
A case was filed against the tent firm at Sector 65 police channel.
On Thursday afternoon, Hemkunt volunteers stated 15-20 guys from the firm barged to the middle and began pulling down the tents.
They allegedly ransacked the furnituretoppled the beds pushed the machines apart.
There wasn’t any patient in the camp at that moment.
“It had begun on Wednesday night, even once a handful of the guys asked us to vacate the storyline instantly.
We hunted time and informed them we’ll talk afterwards.
Approximately 8am on Thursday, 15-20 guys barged in and pulled down our whole setup.
They disconnected the electricity source and they had back the plot for a celebration scheduled ,” explained Inderpreet Singh, among those volunteers.
Hemkunt officials insisted that they had made progress payments to the 1.5 acres they’d taken on rent for just two months.
They, nevertheless, rued they had not signed any lease files.
“It was an error to not sign an official agreement.
But most of us were moving through a humanitarian catastrophe at that moment.
The man who offered to assist with the property seemed to be real and we believed it was important to set up the aid service in the first,” explained Harteerath Singh, neighborhood development manager at Hemkunt.
Supporters of this NGO have appealed for a 20,000 sq foot plot, in which the oxygen center can be changed.
The tent firm refuted the claims that the employees had ransacked the camp.
“These are baseless allegations.
We gave this property at no cost and we’ve got their approval letter thanking us for doing this.
We’d given the property just for Covid service, but they’ve turned it into a warehouse.
They throw food things and pack them .
Moreover, for the last one week, there’s not been any individual whatsoever.
We wanted our property back, and if they hammered, we took the tent away gear and disconnected the electricity source,” a representative of this firm said.
Subhash Boken, the Gurgaon police PRO, stated,”Hemkunt Foundation has declared that individuals from the tent firm ruined their Covid service installment on Thursday morning.
A preliminary evaluation has shown that the property was provided to the base according to a verbal arrangement.
Since there were not any patients in the middle, the tent home wanted the property back.
This caused a dispute.
We’re recording the statements of the parties and the subject is under evaluation ”

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