₹220 crore last year.ICRF-2, which was launched last week, is currently focusing on supporting five key interventions to ease the suffering caused by a brutal second wave of covid-19 sweeping the country.GiveIndia has started raising funds to boost oxygen supply, donate food to families struggling with hunger, give cash support to families of covid deceased, save critical patients from fighting corona at home and donate reusable sanitary pads to women who have access to none.GiveIndia’s mission aimed at boosting oxygen supply has so far raised almost ₹35 crore.
The funds will go towards setting up oxygen generation plants in hospitals and covid care centres, providing oxygen concentrators and cylinders and facilitating the refilling of.