Seetha has saved over 800 lives starting from May with her oxygen auto-rickshaw and has provided the service for free. Seetha also operates the Street Vision Charitable Trust, a non-profit organization. She arranged an auto-rickshaw via her charity, equipped it with an oxygen cylinder, and installed a flow meter. Since May 5, her ‘Oxygen Auto’ has been parked in front of RGGGH from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sarath Kumar and Mohanraj, two volunteers, assist Seetha in administering oxygen to Covid-19 patients. Any patient who requires oxygen is transported to the vehicle, where a medical team will assist them. Every day, at least 25-30 people obtain oxygen assistance from her auto-rickshaw, for which Seetha invests an average of Rs. 1,000, she claims. She spends an extra Rs. 250 for an oxygen mask that she arranges for each patient’s safety.
‘Chennai woman saves 800 lives in her ‘Oxygen Auto’ amidst pandemic’, Hindustan Times














