
UoH gets two oxygen concentrators
The Hindu
Sunyatee International Foundation, a non-governmental organisation, has donated two oxygen concentrators and 3,000 N-95 masks to the University of Hyderabad (UoH) as a part of their support to COVID-1
Sunyatee International Foundation, a non-governmental organisation, has donated two oxygen concentrators and 3,000 N-95 masks to the University of Hyderabad (UoH) as a part of their support to COVID-19 management in India. UoH Vice-Chancellor Appa Rao Podile thanked Lim Siow Jin, director of the foundation, for the help and received the units on behalf of the university along with M. Rajasree, Chief Medical Officer, UoH. V Krishna, dean of School of Humanities, R.S. Sarraju, chairman of Security Committee of UoH, and P. Ramulu from the department of Telugu were present on the occasion.More Related News

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