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Nomura donates additional $1 million to Covid-19 relief in India

Nomura donates additional $1 million to Covid-19 relief in India ANI | Updated: Aug 04, 2021 12:22 IST Tokyo [Japan], Aug 4 (ANI): Nomura Holdings Inc said on Wednesday it has donated one million dollars (about Rs 7.5 crore) in matched employee donations to support Covid-19 relief and recovery efforts in India. This follows an initial donation of two million dollars made to Habitat for Humanity and United Way Bengaluru, which was announced on May 4. In addition to these two organisations, the additional funds have been donated to Yuva Unstoppable, Doctors Without Borders and British Asian Trust. The funds will be used to provide immediate care, including oxygen support for critical patients, hygiene kits and packages of daily essentials.

Nomura donates additional $1 million to Covid-19 relief

Nomura donates additional $1 million to Covid-19 relief ANI 04 Aug 2021, 17:27 GMT+10 Tokyo [Japan], Aug 4 (ANI): Nomura Holdings Inc said on Wednesday it has donated one million dollars (about Rs 7.5 crore) in matched employee donations to support Covid-19 relief and recovery efforts in India. This follows an initial donation of two million dollars made to Habitat for Humanity and United Way Bengaluru, which was announced on May 4. In addition to these two organisations, the additional funds have been donated to Yuva Unstoppable, Doctors Without Borders and British Asian Trust. The funds will be used to provide immediate care, including oxygen support for critical patients, hygiene kits and packages of daily essentials.

Union Home Minister and Governor of Gujarat appreciate Yuva Unstoppable CSR Partners for their contribution to COVID relief

Union Home Minister and Governor of Gujarat appreciate Yuva Unstoppable CSR Partners for their contribution to COVID relief
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PayTM pledges 100 oxygen concentrators, one oxygen plant for Covid relief

Has assured jobs for dependents of its employees who succumbed to the virus. 11 May, 2021 - 02:03 PM IST     |     By Nirmal Narayanan      KERALA: Indian e-wallet and fintech company PayTM has pledged to donate 100 concentrators and one oxygen plant for Covid relief efforts in Gujarat. The donations were made to the Corona Sewa Yagna initiative spearheaded by Gujarat governor Acharya Devvrat.  PayTM has donated oxygen concentrators to combat the shortage in the supply of medical oxygen and stabilise the healthcare infrastructure. The oxygen concentrators will be sent to public hospitals, Covid-19 clinics, primary health centres, dedicated Covid-19 hospitals and health centres.  We feel proud to extend our efforts to support Gujarat governor Shri Acharya Devvrat’s noble ‘Corona Sewa Yagna’ initiative. It’s crucial in the time of crisis to provide a pillar of support to our fellow citizens as pandemic waves hit the shores. We aim to converge our resource

Paytm donates 100 oxygen concentrators & oxygen-generating plant to Gujarat governor

Paytm donates 100 oxygen concentrators & oxygen-generating plant to Gujarat governor Paytm donates 100 oxygen concentrators & oxygen-generating plant to Gujarat governor 11 May 2021 | News The oxygen concentrators will be sent to public hospitals, COVID-19 clinics, primary health centres, dedicated COVID-19 hospitals and health centres Source credit: Shutterstock Acharya Devvrat, Governor of Gujarat, plans to deploy a massive grass-root level initiative to combat and manage the current pandemic situation by bringing about a difference through the ‘Corona Sewa Yagna’ initiative. Paytm Foundation has donated 100 oxygen concentrators along with an oxygen-generating plant to the Gujarat governor to help meet the medical oxygen requirement of hospitals to combat the second wave of COVID-19.

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