National Shooters Lead Volunteering Efforts To Help Tackle Oxygen Supply In Uttar Pradesh

National Shooters Lead Volunteering Efforts To Help Tackle Oxygen Supply In Uttar Pradesh

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Lucknow/New Delhi, May 8 (TNA) Over 100 national shooters volunteers have come forward to augment Rodic Consultants’ efforts with an aim to combat oxygen shortage in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Among the renowned shooters who have joined the fight against COVID-19 are Asutosh Dwiwedi, (UP), Pardeep Kumar Singh (Haryana), Tabish Ahmed (UP), Rahul Soni (Delhi), Monu Kumar (Delhi), Harpreet Sing (Delhi), Shalender (UP).

The initiative comes after Raj Kumar, CMD, Rodic Consultants and a national-level renowned shooter urged the shooters' community to support the fight against COVID. Rodic has developed a first-of-its-kind digital portal for oxygen monitoring in the state of Uttar Pradesh, to ensure a timely supply of oxygen in the state.

The unique platform will regularly monitor and track the real-time location of vehicles so that oxygen reaches hospitals without any delay, especially during emergencies. The company is leveraging the ‘hub and spoke’ model to streamline the oxygen supply.

The model requires intensive manpower to ensure a hassle-free supply across the state. The shooters are conducting data gathering and entry, GPS Web application monitoring, oxygen tanker location tracking, and monitoring with Regional Transport Office and Medical Department of Uttar Pradesh.

They are present at the oxygen manufacturing facilities where the tracking devices are installed and enabled. These devices ensure minimum turnaround times and facilitate end-to-end coordination between multiple departments for seamless movement of oxygen tankers.

“These are unprecedented times and collaboration is the key to winning the battle against COVID-19. As Rodic we are contributing by setting up a command centre for oxygen movement across the country like we did successfully along with the UP Government," Raj Kumar, Chairman & Managing Director, Rodic Consultants Pvt. Ltd said.

He further added that I"n this endeavuor we required volunteers to support us for efficient management of this entire process. I had appealed to all my fellow shooters across India to come forward and support us as volunteers. We have received a very positive response from the shooter's community, I thank all shooters who have come forward and volunteered to augment our efforts to tackle COVID-19. I urge more people to proactively join us in the mission of defeating the second wave of coronavirus across the country.”

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