With the scarcity of oxygen cylinders, the oxygen concentrators for home isolated patients is gaining traction.In its wake, Srinivasan Services Trust, the CSR arm of Sundaram Clayton Limited and TVS M
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May 26, 2021 22:43 IST
The firms, in a statement, said they will cover hospitalisation charges and extend insurance to dependents.
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The firms, in a statement, said they will cover hospitalisation charges and extend insurance to dependents.
TVS Motor Company and Sundaram Clayton Ltd. on Wednesday announced welfare measures for employees in light of the pandemic.
Of the many challenges that employees may face, one is the sheer financial impact of medical expenses from possible hospitalisation. In the event an employee needs to be hospitalised due to COVID-19, the companies would cover all expenses, a statement said.
In case of an unfortunate eventuality, the companies said they would support the bereaved. As immediate relief, they would provide compensation as ex-gratia to the legal heir of the deceased employee. This compensation would be commensurate with the number of years of service, and would be up to three times the gross annual salary, they sai
From a small village in Tamil Nadu to the US: how a pottery-making group of women became global sellers
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Shanthi started a self-help group with an aim to revive the traditional art of pottery making and market it better to generate more income.
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Tamil Nadu s Tirunelveli district lies Kooniyoor, a small village marked by
kaccha roads and dotted with small brick houses. Like most villagers in the state, many women here have never stepped outside their state and some haven’t even been to Chennai. However, their talent and skills have gone global and their handcrafted traditional pots are being exported to the US.
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TVS Motor Company has said it will supply 2,000 oxygen concentrators to hospitals and health centres in India to help fight the nations second wave of coronavirus (Covid-19) infections.