Udhagamandalam: Big Struggle by Government Hospital in Nilgiris During the second wave of pandemic, most of April and May, to keep the supply of oxygen pushing Radhika Sashtregtry, a businessman in Coonor, to speed up the action (Action Covid-19 Team) Grant – Movement by The Indian Startup Ecosystem to fight Pandemi – for the oxygen generator plant at the Coonoor Government Lawley Hospital.
In rapid coordination with district administration and the Ministry of Health, he succeeded in realizing the project establishing an oxygen generation unit with a capacity of 500LIT / minutes, contributed by ACT grants at a cost of 70 lakh within three weeks.
It was on June 5 that Radhika, during ordinary talks, asked company executives about sponsoring oxygen factories for government hospitals in the coonor.
They received requests on June 9, “I was really surprised to learn that sponsors for a large number of 70 lakh succeeded within four days,” said Radhika.
“The next step for me is to meet the district collector and joint health director to place formal appeal to donors.
Their quick response helps speed up the process,” he said.
He continued to coordinate with donors and state institutions and on June 21, the oxygen generation unit arrived at Coonor Lawley GHL.
Dr.
Palanimy, joint-health director, after inspection, arranged for civil work, piping, and electricity needed.
Born and raised in Dehradun, Radhika has a long task as a senior executive in the hospitality sector and moved to Nilgiris in 2016.
“After quitting my job, I want to settle at the hill station.
I chose Nilgiris,” Radhika, “Radhika,” Radhika, “Radhika said.
The new nit was assigned by the J innocent Divya collector on Monday.” I am happy that I have done a little to the hill, “Radhika told Toi.