Last year, Xiaomi donated 15 crore rupees and distributed masks all over the country. In such a situation, other companies are also coming forward and helping people.
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In view of the Corona epidemic in India, tech companies and smartphone brands are coming forward. Millions of Corona cases are coming in the country. More than 3 lakh corona cases have been filed in India on Monday. At the same time, many people have died due to this disease. In such a situation, Vivo India has announced to give 2 crore rupees in view of lack of oxygen on Tuesday. The company has said that, this help has been given in view of the lack of oxygen concentrators.
Last year, Vivo donated 9 lakh masks, 15,000 PPE suits and 50,000 liter sanitizers to the state and government agency. Smartphone brands are continuously helping India in this corona epidemic. Vivo India’s brand strategy, accomplished Marya said that, we are together in this difficult time and we have to come together to defeat this virus.
He further said that even a small effort from our side can save the lives of many people. In such a situation, we will have to give our support continuously. Let us know that Vivo took this decision at a time when the smartphone company Xiaomi has also announced to help in this difficult time. Maharashtra, Delhi and Karnataka are some of the states in India which have the highest number of COVID cases.
Last year, Xiaomi donated 15 crore rupees and distributed masks all over the country. Xiaomi had partnered with Give India India here and raised Rs 1 crore for COVID Warriors.
Many companies across the country are coming forward for help. Google, Apple and Microsoft have also helped India. Google CEO Sundar Pichai has announced to help with Rs 133 crore by announcing this thing through Twitter. Sundar Pichai wrote in his tweet that, I am sad to see the deteriorating situation in India due to Covid-19. Google and Googlers are providing Rs 135 crore to @GiveIndia, @UNICEF for medical supplies, so that they can help people.
At the same time, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has also extended a helping hand to Indians. Satya Nadella wrote in her tweet that, I am deeply saddened by the current situation in India. I am thankful that the US government is busy helping. Microsoft will continue to use its voice, resources and technology to support relief efforts and help purchase critical oxygen concentration devices.
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