Nongpoh, May 20: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Thursday inspected the installation of the 150 LPM (Litres Per Minute), Oxygen Plant, at Nongpoh Civil Hospital in Ri-bhoi district.
The Plant will provide high flow oxygen to 25 beds, which will also cater to the oxygen needs of Covid patients. The Plant will be functional by early next week.
Inspected the installation of the 150 LPM #OxygenPlant at Nongpoh Civil Hospital funded by @UNDP_India. The Plant will provide high flow oxygen to 25 beds and will be functional by early next week. Directions given to the contractors to speed up the work. @drharshvardhan pic.twitter.com/buiDUDKUid
— Conrad Sangma (@SangmaConrad) May 20, 2021
The UNDP funded oxygen plants are also being setup in other two important towns of Tura and Jowai.
Expressing his satisfaction at the overall progress of work, the Chief Minister informed that the installation should be completed in the coming week.
“We have received the equipment. Installation works are ongoing. We still need to do the internal piping of the building, which will take some more time. We hope and expect that this plant will be made functional early next week”, the Chief Minister added.
During his visit, the Chief Minister also discussed with officials on setting up another Covid base at the Maternity and Child Hospital, at Umran Niangbyrnai.
“We are in touch with the TATA Trust. They have committed to set up the oxygen plant at the MCH”, the Chief Minister informed.
Chief Minister also said that ramping up of health infrastructure is going on at a war footing in different parts of the State.
“As cases continue to rise in the State, we need to be prepared for any eventuality and Ri-Bhoi district being one of the entry points in the State is very vulnerable”, the Chief Minister said.
Inspection of Jengjal Plant
On Thursday, the Chief Minister also inspected the Cryogenic Oxygen Plant at Jengjal in West Garo Hills. The levelling of land and civil works are underway and effort is being made by the authorities to get the cryogenic tanks within three weeks.
Good progress so far for the set up of the Cryogenic Oxygen Plant at Jengjal. The leveling of the land & civil works are underway. Special efforts are being made to get the cryogenic tanks within 3 wks. This will cater to the oxygen needs of Garo Hills & parts of West Khasi Hills pic.twitter.com/EeDhJbHVlw
— Conrad Sangma (@SangmaConrad) May 20, 2021
He informed that on completion of the plant, the Jengjal plant will cater to the needs of five districts of Garo Hills and part of West Khasi Hills.