The head of the company said that, in this moment of help, every person and company should come forward and serve their people.
Honda Motors
Japanese carmaker Honda has now joined the list in which many companies have helped the Indian government so far. In this difficult time of the Corona epidemic, the people of India are firmly supporting each other and fighting the epidemic. The company has given Rs 6.5 crore help to India here. The company has given this necessary help to fight the virus and for medical assistance.
Honda India Foundation chairman Atsushi Ogata has said that this second wave of Corona epidemic has affected everyone. In this hour of help, every person and company should come forward and serve their people. We hope that with the help given by the government and the companies, the families who have been affected by this epidemic are benefited.
This is the time to stand with each other. We have to move forward with the belief that we will overcome this greatness in times to come. Honda C is a part of Honda Cars and HSMI. In such a situation, it has announced that it will give COVID 19 support in Haryana, Rajasthan, UP and Gujarat. At the same time, the isolation center and oxygen production plant will also be set up.
Honda said in its statement that, we will setup a 100-bed facility in Manesar and we will do all this in a week. Apart from this, a facility will also be set up in Tapukara, Rajasthan where Honda has a vehicle manufacturing plant.
At the same time, the company will set up an oxygen production plant at different locations. It will be set up in Kolar in Karnataka, Gautam Buddha Nagar in UP, Alwar in Rajasthan and Manesar in Haryana. At the same time, the company will also supply pulse oximeter, thermometer, oxygen concentrators during this period. There will also be help for frontline workers.
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