The company said that the fund will be used for ICU facilities for Covid care, construction of oxygen generation plant, other long-term medical infrastructure and relief operations.
Capgemini
IT company Capgemini said on Monday that it would invest Rs 50 crore in medical infrastructure to counter the COVID-19 crisis in India. In addition, Capgemini is donating five crore rupees to UNICEF for assistance against pandemics in India, which will set up three oxygen production plants and increase the number of RT-PCR test machines.
The company said in a statement that the Rs 50 crore fund would be used for construction of ICU facilities, oxygen generation plant, other long-term medical infrastructure and relief operations for Covid care.
Under this, Capgemini is discussing with the state government officials in the states with their presence so that they can provide health care facilities. The company said in its statement that this contribution would be in addition to Capgemini’s CSR fund in India.
Capgemini CEO Aimon Izzet said, “India is our heart in everything we do at Capgemini and the health and safety of our employees and the community in which we live is our priority.” The second wave of Covid-19 is very challenging in India and we are fully prepared to fight this epidemic. ”
He further said that during this difficult time the company is ready to help India through its social response unit and this fund will help in providing long-term medical infrastructure to the central and state governments.
Let us tell you that in view of the increasing cases of corona epidemic, technology companies are constantly coming forward for help. Companies like Microsoft, Facebook, Google, Xiaomi and Oppo have also emerged. Google CEO Sundar Pichai tweeted and announced to give 135 crores to help India. At the same time, the CEO of Facebook has announced to give one million dollars.
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