Helping Millions of Youngsters With Collateral Free Loans: ATD Money

This is really true about the present-day condition that we are facing in our nations. Everyone is known about the financial conditions of the nation. We are regularly facing a high inflation rate in the economy of our country.

Actually, inflation is not new to our nation we have seen many bad conditions in our country when we start talking about the financial strategies of our country. No one should forget about the financial conditions of our country in 1991 when we are left with nothing in our hands.

As we are left with a very small amount of money in our treasury, our national leaders were just a single step away to impose financial security on our nation but at that time politics tried very hard and save our nation from financial emergency by putting new economic policies of liberalization and globalization just because of that time decisions we are now third in developing a list of countries.

We were trying to develop ourselves very hard and still, we are trying to change the phase of our financial sector in our country. Whatever revolution we are seeing now is the result of liberal economic policies that is introduced in our country. These liberal policies also invented some new ways to get various types of loans at the very lowest interest rates.

Everything in our country going well, actually all the economic related issues were going good but suddenly coronavirus arouse suddenly and every country on this globe started imposing and shutting down their political boundaries. Not even a single nation or country was interested to put their people in danger.

And this is really simple if you close your political boundaries then automatically your economy will fall. Like all other countries on the globe, India also closed its boundaries and as a consequence of this shutdown, we also experienced a fall in our nation’s economy.

The economy is the biggest issue in our condition but the dangerous one is employment coronavirus not only degraded our economy but we also went through a nationwide rising unemployment rate. Many businesses got shut down due to the pandemic and if the business sector faces a downfall in the nation then it is obvious that many people will also get jobless in the country.

In this condition, the government took some steps to control the unemployment rate and to stable the economy of the nation. The major step was to provide some relaxation to all who have loan dues. And this was a really favorable decision by the government and everyone really appreciated that, we got successful in providing relief to only a single group of people. But what about others who have lost their job due to the pandemic?

Just to provide better opportunities to all many fintech service providers came on the race track and decide to facilitate the lives of millions by providing easy loans to all who are looking to start their new business as they are unemployed now. And this is really good as new businesses will start they will open doors for career options to many unemployed generations. ATD Money is also one of them that is really interested in providing collateral-free loans to all who are interested in starting their business.

ATD MONEY is India’s No 1 Payday loan, Instant Personal Loan, and small retail loan App. We are not an NBFC and we don’t lend directly to the customers, however, we are a technology platform, that facilitates loans from our NBFC partners as per the terms and conditions agreed between NBFC and the customer only. Avail a quick loan ranging from Rs.3, 000 to Rs.50000 through this app and we will transfer cash to your bank account in just 5 minutes through our NBFC partner on the terms and conditions of the NBFC.


Overcoming the Oxygen Shortage in India by ATD Group Amidst the Covid Crisis

Seeing the situation all around, it appeared that the COVID-19 pandemic would be cured. But suddenly there has been a sudden increase in cases in India. Several factors are responsible for this large increase in infections; however, the main challenge for hospitals in India is to get oxygen respirators and equipment.

India is currently suffering from a never-ending cycle of infection and death due to the availability of such equipment and paucity of money. Fortunately, a plethora of local organizations is helping to provide more oxygen supplies and raise money for the equipment. Support of international organizations also is another important factor in the fight to end the oxygen shortage in India.

  1. Due to the recent crisis

India is the second-most populous country in the world and is home to billions of people of different origins. So overcrowding is a big problem. Here highly concentrated areas make social distancing difficult and social distancing itself prevents rapid transmission of disease during epidemics. Millions of people are in dire need of oxygen, but India doesn’t have the equipment to help. As a result, recent reports suggest a steady increase in the number of daily deaths.

Also, a change in the social distancing pattern in India may be the reason for the increase in the number of cases among the general population. Hindu festivals, as well as election rallies, have had a significant impact on infection rates in North India. In India’s capital Delhi, 16,699 cases were reported overnight after they attended a religious festival. On the banks of the Ganges in Uttarakhand, thousands of Indians gathered to practice their mass religious immersion to “wash away their sins”. However, the proximity of the population and urban mobility during these weeks led to a large increase in cases and contributed to the alarming spread of the epidemic.

2. How ATD Overcome at the time of oxygen crisis for help

ATD Group dedicated to supporting India with maximum contribution, along with SRAM and MRAM, committed to bringing 1 million oxygen concentrators and 40 generators to help India fight the infectious virus. The group is actively working to set up 60 plants in India and now, along with ATD Group, the company has successfully set up its five plants in many states of Rajasthan.

ATD Group is actively working to set up more factories in different cities of Rajasthan as per the mandate. The group is inactive touch with the state governments to address the current crisis or any future challenges. ATD Group meets the deadline to set up 60 factories in 2021.



Basic facts to know about portable oxygen concentrators in this pandemic time

1.What is a portable oxygen concentrator?

A portable oxygen concentrator is a medical device that concentrates oxygen from atmospheric air containing 21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen, and 1% other gases. It can be used in hospitals, homes, and transportation for the life support of patients. Oxygen concentrators take mixed air from the atmosphere, filter it, release carbon dioxide and nitrogen, and other gases back into the atmosphere, and supply concentrated oxygen to patients. A portable oxygen concentrator can supply 1-10 liters of oxygen per minute as per requirement. They provide up to 95% pure oxygen.

A portable oxygen concentrator is similar to a home oxygen concentrator (OC), but smaller in size and more mobile. These are now FAA-approved for use on airplanes. It is used to provide oxygen therapy to patients who require oxygen concentrations higher than ambient air levels.

It is a lightweight model that also operates on rechargeable batteries and enables the user to move around freely and engage in outdoor activities.

Oxygen concentrators are seen as an alternative to oxygen cylinders. It acts as a lifesaver for the patients. The demand for oxygen concentrators in the country has increased dramatically due to Covid-19. India is currently largely dependent on imports to meet the domestic demand for oxygen concentrators. There is a lot of potential for oxygen concentrators in the country.

If you are searching for Oxygen Concentrator Manufacturing Plant in India then get in touch with ATD GROUP. It helps to replenish your oxygen supply.

2.How does an oxygen concentrator work for Covid- patients?

As the cases of COVID-19 are increasing rapidly with each passing day, the situation is actually getting worse fast. With the increase in daily active cases, the number of deaths is also increasing.

Every day thousands of deaths are taking place due to Covid all over India and most of the deaths are due to lack of oxygen in the patient. Our country is suffering from a shortage of oxygen, people are not getting oxygen cylinders. So you can opt for oxygen concentrators instead.

Not many people know the difference between oxygen concentrators and oxygen cylinders.

We are presenting the necessary details to differentiate between them.

  • An oxygen concentrator is a device that produces oxygen. The oxygen concentrator holds an infinite amount of oxygen and the oxygen cylinder holds a finite amount of medical oxygen.

  • The oxygen concentrator is quite expensive whereas an oxygen cylinder is cheaper than an oxygen concentrator

  • The oxygen cylinder is not portable and heavy to carry, while the concentrator is lightweight and portable.

3. Medical oxygen

The second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected the lungs of the patients, causing them difficulty in breathing. Therefore, to save the lives of patients, medical oxygen is used, which is 'high purity oxygen' which is used for medical treatment such as, life support systems, during anesthesia, etc.


ATD Group Oxygen Storage Plants Installed to Prepare For Third Wave of COVID-19

During the second wave of Covid-19, there was a severe shortage of oxygen across India in April and May. Many COVID patients died due to the lack of this life-saving gas. Now health experts have warned of a possible third wave of Covid-19.

  • India has started laying the foundation to be able to deal with such type of crisis in future setting up of Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) Oxygen Plants, Modular Hospitals and preparing 'Project O2' in various hospitals in India are underway.

  • According to DRDO, a total of 850 oxygen plants are being set up in various districts of the country from the PM Cares Fund to meet the country's oxygen needs in fighting this pandemic.

  • The second wave of COVID-19 also saw an increase in the demand for oxygen therapy across the world, making it necessary to manufacture medical oxygen to ensure we have an adequate supply of it in the future.

  • The Oxygen Generator Plant built on PSA technology is an air separation unit based on molecular sieve selective adsorption of nitrogen from the air.

  • PSA-based technology can continuously generate gas oxygen with 90-95% purity.

Fighting with this epidemic, the whole world has been fighting for more than a year, during which time they have gone through dangerous situations like lack of oxygen. The shortage of life-saving gas oxygen in treating patients in India's hospitals hampered the health care response and the fluctuating Covid-19 cases prompted the Rajasthan government to fight the fear of upcoming COVID-19 variants across the state inspired to set up generator plant.

  • ATD Group is actively installing oxygen plants with state-of-the-art technology "Misha" Oxygen Plants in several cities of Rajasthan including Ajmer city.

  • This oxygen plant will help the hospital there to meet the need for uninterrupted oxygen.

  • ATD Group is committed to bringing one million oxygen concentrators and 40 generators to help India fight the infectious virus.

  • The group is actively working to set up 60 plants in India, and now the ATD group company has successfully set up its second plant in Nawalgarh.

  • Committed to building a strong health infrastructure in the state, the ATD group established oxygen plants at Sikar and Alwar in Rajasthan. With continuous progress on this, ATD Group has set up its 5th plant at Pilani, Rajasthan.

The government is setting up oxygen plants across the state and is committed to cover health facilities in government and private hospitals. The ATD Group initiative will help the state and its cities be prepared for any impact of the current Delta Plus virus, which is known to be contagious and fatal to both adults and children.


MISHA Oxygen Plant Indigenously Designed & Manufactured High Purity Oxygen Concentrators, Being Supplied to Indian Hospitals.

With the shortage of oxygen continuing unabated across several parts of the country, the demand for Oxygen concentrator devices has shot up to compensate for the shortage of oxygen cylinders and their refills. The major utility of oxygen concentrators is that they do not require frequent refills like oxygen cylinders and are convenient to use at home. The ATD group has committed to bringing 1 million oxygen concentrators and 40 generators to help India fight the infectious virus in association with SRAM and MRAM groups.

Hence ATD Group has set up the MISHA Oxygen Generation Plant in collaboration with a UK technology partner. Indigenously designed oxygen concentrator ensuring the supply of pure oxygen is now available in the market. An Indian startup has developed this affordable portable oxygen concentrator and is now manufacturing it for supply to various hospitals in the country.

Oxygen saturation level has been a major challenge in the treatment of covid patients in the second wave of the COVID 19 pandemic. Indian medical device manufacturers and indigenous automation companies accepted the challenge and came up with innovative designs of oxygen-related devices.

Delhi Based ATD group has developed 5L and 10L portable medical grade oxygen concentrators based on Pressure swing adsorption (PSA) technology in India with an oxygen purity of above 96% at a pressure of 55-75 kpa. The pressure swing adsorption technique separates the oxygen from the gas mixture. PSA is a non-cryogenic air separation process commonly used in commercial practice. The above two parameters are most important for patients suffering from COVID or other respiratory problems.

MISHA Medical Oxygen Concentrator is examined for patient safety, electrical safety, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and as per International Safety Standards for Oxygen Concentrators.

All electronics development, molding, control systems, sieve tower, and entire mold design of MISHA Plant and all related parts and accessories are manufactured in India. It is currently supplying oxygen to various government, and non-government hospitals in India and also making them available to the general public through its distribution network across India.

ATD Group in keeping with the promise of building a strong health network in the state government officials in alliance with Rajasthan is actively setting up state-of-the-art “Misha” oxygen plants in several cities of Rajasthan. It will join Ajmer city and assist the hospital there with uninterrupted oxygen requirements.