Seva Bharathi Tamil Nadu donates 50 oxygen concentrators to hospitals

Seva Bharati has supplied 50 oxygen concentrators to hospitals in Chennai, Chengalpattu, Kanchipuram, Tiruvallur, Vellore, Ambur and Hosur.

Srinivasan, the state organization secretary for Seva Bharathi, in a press release said, “Sevabharathi Tamil Nadu has been doing community service for the last 21 years in line with Swami Vivekananda’s motto ‘service to man is service to god’. Sevabharathi Tamil Nadu is an organization that is well versed in carrying out relief work in times of calamity. During the tragic times like the 2004 Tsunami, 2015 Chennai floods, and last year’s Corona disaster, Seva Bharati volunteers came down with full force and engaged in relief work.”

He added, “India is currently being jolted by a second corona wave. Seva International, based in Delhi, provides medical equipment for relief efforts in India’s worst-affected areas. So far, Seva International has provided medical equipment to 18 states.”

He went on to say that Seva International has provided Tamil Nadu 100 oxygen concentrators, with the first batch of 50 arriving in Chennai and being distributed to various local hospitals in Chennai, Chengalpattu, Kanchipuram, Tiruvallur, Vellore, Ambur, and Hosur.

He concluded his press release by saying that Seva Bharathi has opened a Corona Service Center in Vyasarpadi, Chennai, with 50 beds. Seva Bharathi has also provided supplies to the government hospitals in Salem, Aththur, and Mettur, including beds, masks, and other medical equipment.

(with inputs from Hindu Tamil)

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