24-year old Sikkim entrepreneur launches oxygen canister to prevent altitude sickness
First Published: 13th May, 2023 21:13 IST
A 24-year-old girl, Prabha Chettri from Mangan, launched Himalayan Oxy, a portable oxygen canister to prevent altitude sickness.
The product was launched keeping in mind the breathing issues that tourists face while traveling to high-altitude areas.
Since there have been many breathing problems and casualties in Sikkim, the product is a handy oxygen canister.
The oxygen canister can be used at high altitude places like Lachen, Lachung, and Yumthang in North Sikkim and Nathula Pass in East Sikkim.
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