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Stalin allocates Rs 41.4 crore for Gear

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu chief minister M K Stalin on Friday spent Rs 41.
40 crore in the CM Public Relief Fund (CMPRF) to secure oxygen electrons, oxygen concentrators and other required medical equipment from overseas nations.
The CM has issued an order to publish the fund to its phase-III allocation in the CMPRF to prolong the nation’s struggle against Covid-19.
Considering that the telephone in the CM to people and philanthropists to finance to support the administration’s consequences to arrest the spread of Covid-19 and creep up medical infrastructure, most individuals from different walks of their life have led to the tune of Rs 186.
15 crore till date, as shown by a statement in the authorities.
In stage I and II allocation of CMPRF, the CM had sanctioned Rs 50 crore to secure and transfer oxygen containers along with remdeisivir along with an additional Rs 50 crore to secure RT- PCR kits.

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