<p>Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday urged the sugar cooperative industry to produce oxygen, much needed for hospitals treating Covid-19 patients.</p>.<p>He was speaking after attending the virtual inauguration of an oxygen production plant of Dharashiv Sugar Cooperative in Osmanabad district.</p>.<p>The sugar cooperative is the first in the state to start oxygen production, an official release said.</p>.<p>Thackeray said the state needs to become self-sufficient in oxygen production to beat the second wave of Covid-19.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/covid-19-crisis-six-more-vaccines-to-hit-indian-markets-soon-985811.html" target="_blank">Read | Covid-19 crisis: Six more vaccines to hit Indian markets soon</a></strong></p>.<p>"Our production capacity is 1,200 metric tons (per day)while the demand is 1,700 metric tons. If we produce 3,000 metric tons of oxygen, we will be self-sufficient," he was quoted as saying.</p>.<p>Municipal corporations are trying to ramp up their oxygen production and sugar cooperatives should also follow the suit, he said.</p>.<p>Union minister Nitin Gadkari, who also participated in thr virtual function, said having their own oxygen plants should be made mandatory for hospitals with more than 50 beds.</p>.<p>Every district must be able to meet its oxygen requirement from within the same district, he suggested.</p>.<p>The Dharashiv sugar cooperative has converted its ethanol project into oxygen plant which would be producing six tons of oxygen with 96 per cent purity daily.</p>
<p>Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday urged the sugar cooperative industry to produce oxygen, much needed for hospitals treating Covid-19 patients.</p>.<p>He was speaking after attending the virtual inauguration of an oxygen production plant of Dharashiv Sugar Cooperative in Osmanabad district.</p>.<p>The sugar cooperative is the first in the state to start oxygen production, an official release said.</p>.<p>Thackeray said the state needs to become self-sufficient in oxygen production to beat the second wave of Covid-19.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/covid-19-crisis-six-more-vaccines-to-hit-indian-markets-soon-985811.html" target="_blank">Read | Covid-19 crisis: Six more vaccines to hit Indian markets soon</a></strong></p>.<p>"Our production capacity is 1,200 metric tons (per day)while the demand is 1,700 metric tons. If we produce 3,000 metric tons of oxygen, we will be self-sufficient," he was quoted as saying.</p>.<p>Municipal corporations are trying to ramp up their oxygen production and sugar cooperatives should also follow the suit, he said.</p>.<p>Union minister Nitin Gadkari, who also participated in thr virtual function, said having their own oxygen plants should be made mandatory for hospitals with more than 50 beds.</p>.<p>Every district must be able to meet its oxygen requirement from within the same district, he suggested.</p>.<p>The Dharashiv sugar cooperative has converted its ethanol project into oxygen plant which would be producing six tons of oxygen with 96 per cent purity daily.</p>