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Coronavirus: Hyundai India's Rs 7 Crore Support to PM CARES

The company had earlier given Rs 5 crore to the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Relief Fund.

Coronavirus: Hyundai India's Rs 7 Crore Support to PM CARES
Recently, the company has also bought modern testing kits from South Korea after spending Rs 4 crores.

Hyundai Motor India has continued support for the citizens of India in a fierce battle against Coronavirus. Almost every day, a new initiative is being done by the company, which is benefiting everyone from the governments to the medical officers and patients.

Coronavirus: Hyundai India's Rs 7 Crore Support to PM CARES
Hyundai has also talked about keeping his hands clean by making imaginary changes in his logo.

In its new and much-needed command, the Corio car manufacturer has announced a massive amount of Rs 7 crore in the PM CARES fund explicitly created to fight the Coronavirus.

MD and CEO of Hyundai Motor India Limited, SS Kim, said, "The core values ​​of our foundation inspire us to strive for the betterment of society. Our contribution to the PM CARES Fund is proof of showing solidarity with the people of India during this crisis. In a challenging time like this, we are promising to bring 'progress for humanity' and will continue to help India defeat this disease. "

Coronavirus: Hyundai India's Rs 7 Crore Support to PM CARES
Hyundai India's Rs 7 Crore Support to PM CARES

Several initiatives have been taken by Hyundai to assist the government in this fight with Coronavirus. In the last few days, along with donating Rs 5 crore to the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Relief Fund, the company has also purchased modern testing kits from South Korea after spending Rs 4 crore, which has now been handed over to the government.

Coronavirus: Hyundai India's Rs 7 Crore Support to PM CARES
Hyundai has also talked about keeping his hands clean by making imaginary changes in his logo.

Hyundai has also partnered with a French company called Air Liquid Medical Systems to increase the supply of ventilators. In Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi and Haryana, PPE, masks, and other safety kits are being distributed. In Delhi and Tamil Nadu, dry rations are also being given to adverse sections of society.


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