This story is from April 21, 2021
Health ministry floats global tender to import 50,000 MT of liquid medical oxygen
NEW DELHI: As India is facing an acute shortage of oxygen supply at hospitals designated for
The
The tender, which was floated on April 16, states that the imported Liquid Medical Oxygen will be used by various hospitals of the Centre and State governments.
A meeting for pre-bidding on this tender was held on Tuesday.
The earnest money deposit (EMD) is nil for this tender. Bidders usually have to deposit some
The tender states that HLL Lifecare for and on behalf of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare invites global tenders from eligible and qualified tenderers or suppliers for procurement of imported liquid oxygen of minimum 99.5% purity in 20MT
The global tender will be opened on April 28 and the delivery schedule will be reckoned from the date of opening of the letter of credit (LOC).
Covid
patients, the government on Wednesday floated a short-termglobal tender
to import 50,000 metric ton ofLiquid Medical Oxygen
(LMO).The
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
has floated this global tender through HLLLifecare
, which is a government enterprise.The tender, which was floated on April 16, states that the imported Liquid Medical Oxygen will be used by various hospitals of the Centre and State governments.
A meeting for pre-bidding on this tender was held on Tuesday.
The earnest money deposit (EMD) is nil for this tender. Bidders usually have to deposit some
EMD
before bidding for the tender, but seeing the emergency, the Centre has given relaxation to them from depositing any EMD.The tender states that HLL Lifecare for and on behalf of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare invites global tenders from eligible and qualified tenderers or suppliers for procurement of imported liquid oxygen of minimum 99.5% purity in 20MT
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AarushPro Gamer
1311 days ago
Are we as individuals not equally responsible for this situation? People are still roaming without masks, using handkerchiefs and "pallus" as masks. Besides, for such a huge population of 145 crore and adding 70,000 babies daily, how much can any government do? We want free medicines, free vaccines, free treatment in hospitals and even free food, where will the money come from? Can Uddhav Thaakray or Arvind Kejriwal be blamed when the people in Maharashtra and Delhi behave irresponsibly? In India, education and health are state subjects under the constitution, the state governments are directly responsible for any situation in these 2 areas. As long as we continue to openly spit, urinate, litter, blow our nose and other such filthy habits, should we be surprised that India has a long list of 17 contagious diseases? We like to blame the politicians. We want rights & everything free, but we do not want responsibility. Meraa Bhaarat sachmooch mahajan!.Read allPost comment
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