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DSP Beaten Up By Agitators Who Came To Protest Against CM

DSP beaten up by agitators who came to protest against CM in Hisar, police lathi-charged.

Chaudhary Devi Lal Sanjeevani Hospital at OP Jindal Mardan School in Hisar was inaugurated by CM Manohar Lal on Sunday.

The agitators continued to protest near the Ramayana toll and the Satrod canal and reached the CM hospital. The end of this issue came to the knowledge of the agitators later.

CM arrives by helicopter to launch a 500-bed temporary Covid hospital. However, when the agitators came to know, they moved towards Jindal School.

The police were trying to stop them. The state of the collision remains. The agitators have also beaten DSP Abhimanyu. At the same time, the police have also released tear gas shells. Lathicharge has also been done.

DSP Beaten Up By Agitators: Agitators and police face to face near Jindal School.

Apart from Hisar, Hansi had two blocks to stop the farmers. The first was on the Hansi bypass and the second on the toll plaza.

Farmers from Bhiwani, Bawani Kheda, and Narnaund had been living in Hisar, the agitators broke the police points using tractors.

Seeing the agitators becoming angry, the police also did not attempt to stop them. The number of farmers was very high. The agitators are also moving towards Hansar from Hansi.

CM was warned not to come to Hisar.

The agitators, who had started demanding the withdrawal of agricultural laws, had warned CM Manohar Lal not to come to Hisar.

A farmer leader had said that if CM came to Hisar, he would not let him go back. But CM reached Hisar for the inauguration of Covid Hospital and also inaugurated it. The agitators did not know when the CM arrived in Hisar.

Explain that this hospital has been built for around Rs 28 crore. Earlier, Deputy Commissioner Dr. Priyanka Soni and DIG Balwan Singh Rana had inspected the hospital.

The special thing is that the hospital has been prepared by the state agencies in just 16 days. Jindal Stanley Management has also contributed to this, giving his school for the hospital.

After the departure of CM, patients can be admitted here. By Saturday, other staff, including doctors, staff nurses, took over their responsibilities. A trial in the hospital was done to see if all the equipment was working or not.

Construction reached to HRBDC from DRDO.

There was talk of building this hospital first by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), but later DRDO described itself as busy.

In such a situation, responsibility of this project has been given to Haryana Road and Bridge Development Corporation (HRBDC), another wing of the Public Works Department.

(HRBDC gave the responsibility of building the hospital to JB Dacor, a construction firm in Delhi. HRBDC’s Managing Director Nihal Singh says that the department’s XEN Vishal, Ritesh Nandal.

JB Decore CEO Rupinder Walia, did one day and night to build this infra. Not only infra but also medical equipment, beds, and other goods were brought from Delhi with the help of the company.

It was the company that laid the transfer line of oxygen here. Oxygen supply will be carried out by Jindal Stainless.

Five ambulances will be posted.

Five ambulances have been deployed to the hospital. Along with the medical staff, one nodal officer has been appointed for all departments related to essential services.

So that there is no impediment in the smooth functioning of the hospital. Medical and paramedical staff have joined their duties in the hospital.

It will give 8 liters of Oxygen to a bed a day.

VK Bidlish, the manufacturing head of Jindal Stellas Hisar Limited, states that it will provide a total of 8 tonnes of oxygen, ie about 58 lakh liters of oxygen to 500 beds every day.

A bed in the hospital will require 8 liters of oxygen a minute. If we calculate from 500 beds, for 500 beds, 4 thousand liters of oxygen will be required in one minute. That is, 2.40 lakh liters of oxygen per hour would be required.

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