During the Great Depression, we provided 16 states with 6 oxygen-producing facilities and 12,388 life-saving cylinders through the Mission Sanjivani project. During the peak season, Oxfam india delivered PPD kits and equipment handling training to 48,000 Asha employees in nine states, distributing free food grains to 5.76 lakh individuals and financial assistance worth Rs 3.53 million to 10,000 people. In india, the third wave of the corona has begun, and the omega is spreading. Restrictions imposed on us at this time may obstruct aid to the people and damage our attempts to improve healthcare initiatives.
NGOs and public welfare organizations, according to prime minister Modi and the supreme Court, played a crucial role in giving much-needed help to the people during the Corona disaster. During storms, floods, landslides, and earthquakes, Oxfam india has helped in a variety of ways. In Assam, Kerala, Uttarakhand, Bihar, and West Bengal, we have helped 8,000 people. We continue to engage with those who are marginalized in the community to ensure that their children and girls receive an education. We're also aiming to improve tribal people's education. In the last five years, we have assisted in the education of 90,000 students.
Amul has been supported by Oxfam india since the 1960s. We have helped the company to expand and become India's largest corporation. Oxfam india provided medical assistance to east Pakistani refugees by hiring doctors and medical students. Since 2008, we have been a fully fledged indian organisation.
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