Hyundai to roll out 20-cr covid relief package

Hyundai is aiming at helping people and infrastructure cope with the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in India

Hyundai to roll out 20-cr covid relief package

Chandigarh: Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), the philanthropic arm of Hyundai Motor India, in continuation to its on-going COVID-19 relief programs, on Wednesday announced a series of initiatives to offer infrastructural assistance to the most affected states of Haryana, Delhi , Maharashtra, Telangana and Tamil Nadu.
 
Under its third phase of initiatives for COVID-19, HMIF will roll-out a multi-faceted relief package of Rs 20-cr that is deeply focused on the crisis at hand. To impact meaningful respite across most impacted states and cities, Hyundai will deploy its resources by setting up oxygen generating plants in hospitals, to aid critical patients and help hospitals become self-sufficient in oxygen .  The company will also install medicare facilities and provide support staff to various hospitals and cater to their operational cost for the next three months and further if needed
 
The relief measures have been specially developed with the focus of addressing the needs emerging out of the current crisis.  Hyundai is aiming at helping people and infrastructure cope with the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in India. To ensure timely assistance is delivered to highly affected cities and states the company is evaluating all options to expedite the deployment of these resources on a war footing. Additionally,
 
Hyundai had also organized a vaccination drive for its staff aged above 45 in the manufacturing facility through the office of the Sriperumbudur Government Primary Health Centre and will continue these efforts to help overcome the pandemic.
 
S S Kim, MD & CEO, Hyundai Motor India Ltd., said, “To offer meaningful assistance to the most affected cities and states, Hyundai has redeployed its resources and channelled efforts that will provide relief during these difficult circumstances. We are organizing resources on a war footing and hope to help in abating this crisis.”