J'khand: Medical oxygen plant being set up in Garhwa Sadar Hospital; operations to begin soon

IANS May 15, 2025 239 views

Garhwa's Sadar Hospital is preparing to enhance its healthcare infrastructure with a new liquid medical oxygen plant. Dr. Ashok Kumar highlighted the plant will assure patients of a pure, uninterrupted oxygen supply, anticipated to begin operation within three months. This development comes as a significant upgrade, especially after previous attempts during the Covid-19 period faced setbacks. Officials anticipate that this plant will not only benefit Garhwa but also the surrounding regions, preventing past oxygen shortages from reoccurring.

"Our aim is to provide timely and pure oxygen to every patient." - Dr. Ashok Kumar
Garhwa, May 15: In a significant step towards strengthening the health infrastructure at city's Sadar Hospital, a modern liquid medical oxygen (LMO) plant is being set up, under the aegis of Central government.

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Garhwa set for reliable medical oxygen with new plant

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Construction in final stages, operational soon

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Ensures uninterrupted, high-purity oxygen supply

The state-of-the art plant will be ready and operational in the next three months, ensuring pure and uninterrupted oxygen supply to the patients.

Garhwa Civil Surgeon Dr. Ashok Kumar told IANS that the construction work of the plant is in its final stages and its foundation work has been completed.

“We expect the plant to be fully operational in the next two to three months. For this, the company's technicians are required, who will come and start it,” he said.

He informed that the oxygen produced from this plant will be 99 per cent pure, irrespective of the oxygen flow and supply.

Shedding light on its working, he said: “This plant will store oxygen in large jumbo packs, which will be delivered to the patients through pipelines. This will ensure uninterrupted oxygen supply for the patients."

Two oxygen plants were installed in Garhwa Sadar Hospital during the Covid-19 period. However, due to technical faults they are currently closed.

The commissioning of this new oxygen plant will not only solve the problem of oxygen shortage, but patients will also get high-quality health facilities.

Dr. Ashok Kumar further said: “With the commissioning of this plant, patients will get better oxygen facilities. Our aim is to provide timely and pure oxygen to every patient coming to the hospital.”

Currently, there is availability of oxygen in the hospital, but with the beginning of this plant, facilities will increase further.

Many people had problems due to lack of oxygen during the Corona period. With the installation of this new plant, such a situation will not arise now and patients will be able to get timely treatment.

This plant will prove to be a boon not only for Garhwa district but also the surrounding areas.

Health department officials believe that such initiatives will raise the level of health services in rural areas and patients will not have to turn to big cities.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is a much-needed initiative! During COVID, we saw how crucial oxygen supply is. Hope they maintain it properly this time so technical faults don't shut it down again. Garhwa residents deserve reliable healthcare. 🙏
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Priya M.
Great news! But I hope they also train hospital staff properly to operate these plants. What's the use of advanced equipment if there's no technical know-how? The government should ensure regular maintenance too.
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Amit S.
Finally some development reaching smaller towns! During the pandemic, we had to rush patients to Ranchi for oxygen. This plant will save many lives in emergency situations. Kudos to the authorities!
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Sunita R.
Good initiative but why did it take so long? The COVID crisis showed our oxygen infrastructure gaps years ago. Better late than never though. Hope they implement similar plants in other district hospitals too.
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Vikram J.
As someone from Garhwa, I'm relieved to hear this. But I hope they don't just stop at oxygen plants - our hospital needs better doctors, more beds and cleaner facilities too. Oxygen is just one piece of the healthcare puzzle.
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Neha T.
The 99% pure oxygen claim sounds impressive! But will it remain consistent? Many government projects start well but quality deteriorates over time. Regular audits should be mandatory to maintain standards. #HealthcareForAll

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