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Indian-American Physician raises $500,000 for India's COVID-19 crisis

Dr. Talwar has been posting on her Instagram account with the latest updates, maintaining a level of transparency that has perhaps only elevated people’s willingness to contribute.

By CNBCTV18.COMMay 8, 2021 7:25:33 PM IST (Published)


Dr. Ruchika Talwar, a resident physician of urology at the University of Philadelphia, has managed to raise $500,000 (Rs 3,66,27,250 currently) to send essential supplies to India to aid the fight against the COVID-19 crisis.

The money is being used to send oxygen concentrators and other supplies along with paying for shipping expenses to India. The oxygen concentrators and other medical supplies will be reaching Lok Nayak Hospital Delhi, Ram Krishna Mission hospitals in Lucknow and Kolkata, Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad, and KEM in Mumbai, a CNN report mentioned.

State-run hospitals have been among the worst hit by the oxygen shortage in India due to a rapid surge of COVID-19 infections that the healthcare infrastructure in the country has been unable to cope with. Many COVID-19 patients have died in hospitals due to the short supply of oxygen.