INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Shares of oxygen gas and cylinder makers rallied in an otherwise weak market session.Shares of oxygen gas and cylinder makers rallied in an
otherwise weak market session on rising demand for oxygen gas as Covid-19 infections continue to rise in the country
The shares of Linde India, which specialises in making gases, rose as much as 10 per cent to hit an all-time high of Rs 2,078.60 on the BSE
and Everest Kanto Cylinders, which specialises in making cylinders, was locked in the 20 per cent upper circuit at an all-time high of Rs
said.Hit by the second Covid wave, India recorded 2,73,810 fresh infections and 1,619 deaths in a new record high in the past 24 hours,
taking the caseload to 1.5 crore; 1.78 lakh people have died so far
This is the fifth straight day that over 2 lakh cases were reported.The demand for medical oxygen has gone through the roof, amid spiralling
coronavirus cases in the country
There have been reports of medical oxygen shortages from several states and Union Territories, including Maharashtra and Delhi.The supply of
oxygen meant for industries will now be diverted for medical use in the country as it battles a record surge in the Covid-19 cases in the
deadly second wave of the pandemic, said a letter from the government to the chief secretaries of all the states.The government's move is
aimed at plugging the oxygen gap in the country, particularly in the high-burden states - Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Delhi, Uttar
Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan - the letter from the Home Secretary's office said.As
of 12:30 pm, Everest Kanto shares traded 17.95 per cent higher at Rs 90.70 and Linde India was locked in the 5 per cent upper circuit at Rs