In view of the Gorakhpur tragedy, the Gujarat High Court today sought to know from the Gujarat Medical Services Corporation Limited (GMSCL) if liquid oxygen is in ample supply in government hospitals in the state.
A division bench of justices M R Shah and B N Karia posed this question before the GMSCL, which is responsible for procuring medicines and medical equipment for government hospitals and related institutions.
It sought to know if there is any hindrance in procurement of liquid oxygen for hospitals.
More From This Section
AD More and Sons has been supplying liquid oxygen to the corporation for government hospitals.
When the case came up for hearing, the bench sought to know from the lawyer for GMSCL, Utkarsh Sharma, if there is any hindrance in supply of liquid oxygens to hospitals here in view of the tragedy at Gorakhpur's BRD Medical College where over 60 children have died over the past one week allegedly for want of oxygen as the vendor disrupted its supply for non-payment of dues.
Sharma assured the court that medical liquid oxygen was available in ample quantity. He also submitted that the GMSCL is coming up with fresh installations in hospitals for uninterrupted supply of oxygen through tanks and pipes.
The petitioner has challenged a tender floated by the GMSCL in January whereby it plans to procure materials directly from manufacturers and not through vendors to make them more cost effective.
The petitioner has also contended that it will not be able to participate in tendering process as it is not a manufacturer.
GMSCL is a state owned corporation.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content