Dr Satheesh Reddy, Director General, Defence Research and Development Organisation, tells Pallava Bagla, a science journalist, that the organisation is planning to make 30,000 ventilators in a matter of weeks using an Indian technology. This interview was done by Pallava Bagla for New Frontiers in Science and Development on March 27.
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Dr Satheesh Reddy, Director General, Defence Research and Development Organisation, says that they will make 30,000 ventilators in a matter of weeks using an Indian technology
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