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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: NEC<\/a> Corporation India (NEC India<\/a>) Monday said it is contributing Rs 10 crore to support its employees and community welfare against the COVID-19 pandemic<\/a>.

In addition, the company will undertake CSR initiatives to aid COVID relief efforts in the country, including the donation of oxygen generating plants in rural hospitals; the contribution of 100 oxygen concentrators; sponsoring ICU beds in rural hospitals, and efforts to start crematorium.

“NEC is committed to support other local communities and augment medical infrastructure in different states,” it said.

Meanwhile, the NEC India COVID Task Force, the company said, is supporting employees and their families across the country by providing real-time details about hospitals, ICU beds, plasma donors, and access to medication, in addition to 24x7 medical consultation.

NEC India is also providing timely updates of patients, procurement\/circulation of oxygen concentrators, and five days of wellness leave for its employees.

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The company added it is providing an enhanced medical insurance policy that covers
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\"As India grapples with the relentless wave of the pandemic, it is our responsibility to come forward to help and support the people and community at large… For family members of our on-roll and off-roll employees who have passed from COVID-19, we will provide a one-year equivalent salary as additional support. We hope our continued efforts will help ease on-ground pressures on healthcare and other essential infrastructure,” said Aalok Kumar, President, and Chief Executive Officer, NEC Corporation India.

“We will continue to stand in solidarity with frontline workers and those impacted across the country, and together we will overcome these difficult times,” Kumar added.
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NEC印度说提交Rs 10卢比对COVID-19救援行动

此外,该公司将承担企业社会责任行动援助COVID救灾工作,包括氧气发电厂在农村医院的捐赠;100制氧机的贡献;资助农村医院ICU在床,努力开始火葬场。

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新德里消息:NEC公司印度(NEC印度)周一说,贡献10卢比支持员工和社区福利COVID-19大流行

此外,该公司将承担企业社会责任行动援助COVID救灾工作,包括氧气发电厂在农村医院的捐赠;100制氧机的贡献;资助农村医院ICU在床,努力开始火葬场。

“NEC致力于支持其他当地社区和增加医疗基础设施在不同的州,”它说。

同时,NEC印度COVID工作组,该公司表示,支持全国各地的员工和他们的家庭提供实时信息医院加护病房床、等离子捐助者,以及获得药物,除了24 x7医疗咨询。

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NEC印度也提供及时更新的病人,采购/循环的制氧机,五天的健康离开的员工。

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该公司补充说,它提供了一个增强医疗保险政策覆盖COVID-19

”之际,印度的无情的波大流行,是我们的责任上前帮助和支持的人们和社区逍遥法外…我们的家庭成员对轧辊和off-roll COVID-19员工通过了,我们将提供一年相当于工资额外的支持。我们希望我们继续努力将有助于缓解地面压力医疗和其他重要的基础设施,“Aalok Kumar说,总统和首席执行官,NEC公司印度。

“我们将继续站在与一线工人和那些影响团结全国,和我们一起克服这些困难时期,”Kumar说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: NEC<\/a> Corporation India (NEC India<\/a>) Monday said it is contributing Rs 10 crore to support its employees and community welfare against the COVID-19 pandemic<\/a>.

In addition, the company will undertake CSR initiatives to aid COVID relief efforts in the country, including the donation of oxygen generating plants in rural hospitals; the contribution of 100 oxygen concentrators; sponsoring ICU beds in rural hospitals, and efforts to start crematorium.

“NEC is committed to support other local communities and augment medical infrastructure in different states,” it said.

Meanwhile, the NEC India COVID Task Force, the company said, is supporting employees and their families across the country by providing real-time details about hospitals, ICU beds, plasma donors, and access to medication, in addition to 24x7 medical consultation.

NEC India is also providing timely updates of patients, procurement\/circulation of oxygen concentrators, and five days of wellness leave for its employees.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
TCS setting up over 100 Covid vaccination centres across India<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Ericsson, Nokia contribute to pandemic relief efforts<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
ZTE rolls out COVID-19 relief initiatives for employees in India<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Covid-19: Huawei India says providing medical supplies worth Rs 5 crore to public hospitals, institutions<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
The company added it is providing an enhanced medical insurance policy that covers
COVID-19<\/a>.

\"As India grapples with the relentless wave of the pandemic, it is our responsibility to come forward to help and support the people and community at large… For family members of our on-roll and off-roll employees who have passed from COVID-19, we will provide a one-year equivalent salary as additional support. We hope our continued efforts will help ease on-ground pressures on healthcare and other essential infrastructure,” said Aalok Kumar, President, and Chief Executive Officer, NEC Corporation India.

“We will continue to stand in solidarity with frontline workers and those impacted across the country, and together we will overcome these difficult times,” Kumar added.
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