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There are no deaths due to lack of O2 in the 2nd wave: Haryana CM

There are no deaths due to lack of O2 in the 2nd wave: Haryana CM
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Chandigarh: Haryana’s Health Authority on Friday rejected the claim of death that occurred due to lack of oxygen during the second wave of Covid-19 in the state, but it acknowledged the problem in regulating the supply of gas that saved at the time.
Between April 25 and May 1, 19 Covid-19 patients had died after the hospital, they were treated in Gurgaon, Rewari and Hisar ran out of oxygen supply.
However, the state government then described these deaths into the impact of medical negligence in the hospital section and not due to lack of oxygen.
Speaking on the first day of the legislative Monsone Assembly Haryana, Minister of Manohar, Lal Khattar, confirmed that 11 doctors and 15 health workers had died during the first and second wave of Coronavirus in the state.
CM statements came during the question and answer hours when the government responded to the question by Congress MLAS Jagbir Malik and Aftab Ahmed.
As Minister of Home and Anil Health VIJ had sought release from the session because of health problems, Khattar answered the question of his name.
Health workers who died include eight paramedics, two Asha workers and five other staff.
The government added that there were no plans to double the salaries of health workers on the Covid task.
Khattar claims that health workers themselves refuse to take a doubled salary for Covid’s task.
Bhupinder Hood’s opposition leader, Malik and Ahmed even questioned the quantum of Covid’s death announced by the government during the question of question and answer.
Hoba, while connecting journals and reports that showed a large gap in Covid’s death was disposed of in Haryana and actual death, Ask Haryana CM to order an investigation to ensure death.
In defensive, Khattar confirmed that there was no death due to lack of oxygen in the state.
However, he acknowledged the problems faced by the government to regulate oxygen supply.
He described the quota that was repaired by the Government Government.
He also provided details related to compensation and other reliefs planned by the Haryana government for their families who died during a pandemic.
136 Cases have been carried out against the government farmers Haryana have acknowledged that 136 criminal cases, including two accusations of tahulan, have been registered with farmers’ protests throughout the state for the past nine months.
The government said this in response to the question by Congress Mla Bharat Bhushan Batra for one hour.
The statement is placed on the table because the question cannot be taken according to information.
Except for two cases of reforestation costs, accused of the number of cases left in the range of 15 to 500.
Referrig to the silent case, the house department said the first case was registered against Sunil Gulia at the Bahadjar City Police Station in Jhajjar Regency.
Ina videos that become viral, Gulia has used unpleasant words.
In the second case, the FIR was registered at the SanSa Civil Police Station on the incident related to blocking the way Ranbir Gangwa speakers on July 11.
Working at Bhiwani-Mahendergarh Road to immediately start Deputy Minister Dusyant Chautala said working on Bhiwani Jalan -mahendragarh will begin soon.
He said the road was given a national highway status, but now the state government has written a letter to the central government to provide it with the status of the state highway.
As soon as a reply to the same thing is accepted, the construction work will begin, he said.
2.2 Crore Registered under PPP Haryana Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said 2.20.48,121 belongs to 54,73,599 families in the country have given their approval by registering themselves at Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) until August 18.
This information is provided by cm in response to questions.
CM congratulated Olympian Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, while speaking on the first day of the Monsun session, congratulating all the sports representing the country at the Tokyo Olympics in the name of the Assembly.
He said the house was proud that 30 of the 127 players participating in the Olympics came from Haryana.
BJP MLA asked the government itself to clean the system and the BJP-JJP MLA was left embarrassed when BJP MLA Saca Trikha raised the problem of corruption in the contract of solid waste management and projets of solid waste disposal, which had been outsourced to the private company Faridabad.
Trikha questioned the issue of payment receipts made by the company, pollution caused by the company’s dump, and other problems.
“Our government has succeeded in cleaning the Parchi system and Kharchi Ain country.
Now, the time has arrived when CM also had to work to clean the Zameer (aware) of those in power,” he said.

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