Khalsa Aid Volunteers Send Hundreds Of Oxygen Concentrators To India From Across The World
On Wednesday, Khalsa aid took to Twitter to thank an industrial property firm based in UK that provided a warehouse in the town of Slough to the organisation for free.
UK based (Sikh) International humanitarian relief organisation has been working round the clock to provide aid as the world grapples with a spike in COVID-19 cases.
United States
Now, the organisation has sent another batch of 500 oxygen concentrators to India from the US.
500 Oxygen Concentrators ready to go to #India from the #USA !
¡ª Khalsa Aid (@Khalsa_Aid) May 5, 2021
Great work by the @KhalsaAidUSA team ! #CovidIndia #COVID19 @camanpour @CRrileyCNN pic.twitter.com/w6ieTOMJGB
UK
Khalsa Aid volunteers in the UK also sent 500 oxygen concentrators in a total of two cargo flights from Heathrow Airport in London. The aid has been flown with the assistance of Virgin Atlantic and British Airways, free of charge. One of the flights reached Delhi's IGI airport on May 3, the other one reached on May 5.
India Covid RELIEF
¡ª Khalsa Aid (@Khalsa_Aid) May 5, 2021
2nd Flight to #India ready to fly from Heathrow.
Thank you @British_Airways for taking this vital cargo to India free of charge ??#COVID19India pic.twitter.com/JlZ9J1dQSg
India Covid Relief
¡ª Khalsa Aid (@Khalsa_Aid) May 4, 2021
Our next flight carrying Oxygen Concentrators goes out to #India from London Heathrow tomorrow ??
Within 10 days we have organised 400-500 machines & 2 cargo flights to #India ! We are extremely grateful to @VirginAtlantic & @British_Airways #CovidIndia pic.twitter.com/YZbv5VTqXB
On Wednesday, Khalsa aid took to Twitter to thank an industrial property firm based in UK that provided a warehouse in the town of Slough to the organisation for free.
The volunteers have been carrying out their operations involving India's COVID-19 aid from the warehouse. The tweet read, "Our thanks to @SEGROplc for providing us a warehouse in Slough as a support base for the vulnerable during Covid. This is now being used to support the people of India during the Covid emergency relief. Thank you."
Our thanks to @SEGROplc for providing us a warehouse in #Slough as a support base for the vulnerable during #Covid. This is now being used to support the people of #India during the Covid emergency relief. Thank you ?? pic.twitter.com/ICagUIBN6j
¡ª Khalsa Aid (@Khalsa_Aid) May 5, 2021
Our UK volunteers working flat out in #Slough to send more oxygen concentrators to #India !
¡ª Khalsa Aid (@Khalsa_Aid) May 3, 2021
Wonderful Teamwork ??#CovidIndia #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/wR8Dsf8J9v
Australia
Khalsa Aid Australia has also sent hundreds of oxygen concentrators to India. They took to Twitter on May 3 and said, "Busy Bank Holiday morning at the Khalsa Aid warehouse as we're preparing hundreds of oxygen concentrators for air freight in the next few days".
Busy Bank Holiday morning at the @Khalsa_Aid warehouse as we're preparing hundreds of oxygen concentrators for air freight in the next few days #IndiaCovid19 #IndiaNeedsOxygen@RaviSinghKA @KhalsaAidUSA @khalsaaid_india @khalsaaidca @KhalsaAid_AU @OpBlackVote pic.twitter.com/dKIWtvMljD
¡ª Indy Hothi CA (@IndyHothi) May 3, 2021
India
Back in India, Khalsa Aid volunteers have aimed at providing 5,000 oxygen concentrators to people suffering in Delhi.
Sewa continues....
¡ª Khalsa Aid India (@khalsaaid_india) May 5, 2021
Khalsa Aid India has been assisting the national capital in its fight against the virus. Our Director @amarpreet_ka seen here giving an overview of the assistance being carried out.
We are grateful for the support of the sangat.??#khalsaaidindia #covid19 pic.twitter.com/Th8Ny7kk88
On May 4, the group in a tweet said, "We wish to expand our outreach to other worst affected cities, hospitals, health care centres, individuals. Our goal is to procure 5,000 concentrators so that needy patients can be assisted. We are advancing towards our goal and your support will expedite this process."
We wish to expand our outreach to other worst affected cities, hospitals, health care centres, individuals.
¡ª Khalsa Aid India (@khalsaaid_india) May 4, 2021
Our goal is to procure 5000 concentrators so that needy patients can be assisted. We are advancing towards our goal and your support will expedite this process. pic.twitter.com/nzstLddQDn
The international Sikh group has been providing aid ever since COVID-19 pandemic stuck in March 2020. Apart from providing oxygen concentrators, they have set up blood banks, helplines for patients in need of plasma, beds or oxygen. They have also organised oxygen camps in various localities in Delhi.