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Mom’s word
Mar 25, 2020
Chinese billionaire Jack Ma (C) showed his benevolent side while helping the world fight the new coronavirus. Founder of major e-commerce, Alibaba, Ma became the most talked-about business figure after he said he would gather all available resources at his disposal to take over Covid-19. From donating emergency supplies (1.8M masks, 210K test kits, 36K protective suits, plus ventilators and thermometers) to Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka in Asia to donating 20,000 test kits , 100,000 masks and 1,000 protectors for medical use In each of the 54 African countries, the 55-year-old man demonstrated that he was a good Samaritan whose charity was not assigned by geographical limits. And even though the business magnate didn’t have India on his beneficiary list, there was a lot of talk in the country about his act of generosity. And what followed were natural questions: which of the wealthy in India was making a Jack Ma? And it’s not just an individual, but a group of lion-hearted boardroom tycoons who have vowed to help fight the life-defying virus. , in India and worldwide.
Pichai to the rescue
Apr 21, 2020
Google chief Sundar Pichai has donated Rs 5 crore to Give India, matching Google’s previous donation to the non-profit organization for the coronavirus pandemic. “Thank you @sundarpichai for matching the grant of Rs 5 million Rs. Families of salaried workers …” Give India said in a tweet. Previously, Google had announced a commitment of more than USD 800 million to face the Covid-19 pandemic that claimed thousands of lives worldwide. This includes a $ 200 million investment fund for NGOs and banks to help small businesses access capital. Additionally, Google has also partnered with Apple to work on a contact tracking approach designed with strong controls and protections for user privacy. (With contributions from PTI)
A sincere move
Apr 21, 2020
Hyundai Motor India said on Monday that it has donated Rs 7 crore to the PM CARES Fund to combat the Covid-19 crisis. “Our contribution to the PM CARES Fund is testimony to the solidarity we maintain with the people of India, in the midst of this crisis.” Hyundai Motor India CEO and CEO SS Kim said in a statement. In difficult times like these, the company will continue to give back to help India overcome this adversity, he added. The South Korean automaker had previously promised Rs 5 crore to the head of the Tamil Nadu Minister Relief Fund. It has also donated imported diagnostic kits worth Rs 4 crore which can meet the testing requirements of more than 25,000 people.
A generous donation
Apr 21, 2020
Elecon Group CMD, Prayasvin B Patel has donated Rs 11 lakh to the CM Fund to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, relief and rehabilitation work. Additionally, Elecon Group has partnered with the District Collector’s Office to distribute food and grocery kits to vulnerable people. More than 1,000 grocery kits have been distributed under the competent guidance of Prayasvin B Patel and Ms. Taruna P. Patel. . The grocery bag includes 10 kg of wheat flour, 5 kg of rice, 1 kg, dal, 1 kg of sugar and 1 kg of salt. Lunch and dinner were also provided to people in need in the towns of Vasad, Chikhodra and Bevda. (With contributions from ANI)
For the greater good
Apr 21, 2020
Chinese smartphone maker Vivo announced on Friday that it has donated about 9 lakh masks to government health agencies, law enforcement agencies and the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC). “Vivo India has donated nearly 900,000 masks to government health agencies, law enforcement agencies and @tweetndmc. We will continue to do everything we can, in our capacity, to help the country overcome the COVID19 pandemic. This is for all the heroes, folded hands, folded hands, Coronarelief, “said Nipun Marya, director of brand strategy, Vivo India in a statement. tweet. Previously, the company donated one lakh of medical masks and 5,000 N-95 masks to the Maharashtra government. (With contributions from PTI)
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