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Samsung, Mondelez make contribution for Covid relief efforts in India
May 04, 2021
Samsung to donate $5 million and Mondelez $2 million Consumer durables major Samsung on Tuesday said it has pledged $5 million (₹37 crore) as its contribution to India’s fight against the current surge of Covid-19. This will include donations to central and state governments and provide essential medical equipment to hospitals.
“Samsung will donate $3 million to the Centre as well as to the states of Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. In addition, to help the healthcare system that has been stretched over the last few weeks, Samsung will provide $ 2 million worth of medical supplies, including 100 oxygen concentrators, 3,000 oxygen cylinders, and one million LDS syringes. These will be offered to the states of Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu,” the company said in a statement.
Mondelez commits $2 mn Covid-19 relief support to India
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New Delhi, May 4 : Mondelez International on Tuesday announced a contribution of $2 million as part of the company s Covid-19 relief efforts in India.
According to the company, this contribution will aid in the purchase of medical supplies and other critical equipment in the fight against the pandemic. In the last one year, we have seen our country coming together to fight this unprecedented challenge. We are deeply concerned about the latest wave of Covid sweeping across the country and want to lend our support in this fight, said Deepak Iyer, Managing Director, Mondelez India Foods.
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