Mangalore:- With a view to extend timely medical treatment to the COVID 19 infected patients of Dakshina kannada District, BASF India Limited Mangalore Works donated ventilator to District Wenlock Hospital Mangalore on 7th August, 2020. The same was symbolically handed over to Shri. Kota Srinivas Poojary, Minister of Fisheries, Ports and Inland Transport, Muzarai GOK and Dakshina Kannada District In charge Minister by Srinivas Pranesh, Site Director – Mangalore Works in presence of Dr. Rajendra K V, Deputy Commissioner, Dakshina Kannada and Nalin Kumar Kateel, Member of Parliament.

Dr. Bharath Shetty Y, MLA, Mangalore North and  Umanath Kotian, MLA Moodbidre-Mulki Constituency, C M Nataraj, Head HR- Mangalore Works were also present during the occasion.  

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