Hyundai Motor India Foundation Takes Multi-tiered Approach to Tackle n-COVID-19 Outbreak

by Yatharth Singh Chauhan | 04/04/2020
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Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), the CSR arm of Hyundai Motor India Ltd. (HMIL), has taken a multi-level approach to fight the n-COVID-19 outbreak in the country

Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), the Corporate Social Responsibility wing of Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL), has taken a multi-level approach to support the country's fight against the n-COVID-19 outbreak in the country. In a bid to help the Central as well as the state government of Tamil Nadu, Hyundai will make contributions towards various relief funds. Not only this, it will even preparing to offer the medical fraternity of the country with the highly important protective gear and patient care equipment. 

Hyundai Motor India Foundation Takes Multi-tiered Approach to Tackle n-COVID-19 Outbreak

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Speaking on the initiatives taken by his company, Mr. SS Kim, MD & CEO, Hyundai Motor India Ltd. said, “In these challenging times, our Global Vision – ‘Progress for Humanity’, holds us firmly rooted to core values of community service. Hyundai is committed to support India in this fight against the COVID-19 crisis and we are advancing our CSR initiatives that are aimed at enhancing support and care of society & communities.”

As a part of its multi-tiered approach to tackle the n-COVID-19 outbreak, the company will undertake the following initiatives through its CSR arm-

  • Contribution towards the PM CARES Fund
  • Contribution towards Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Public Relief Fund
  • Provide Advanced and Precise COVID-19 Diagnostic kits imported from South Korea
  • HMIL to join hands with local manufacturer to enhance the production of ventilators to meet growing demand in Tamil Nadu and other states
  • In-house development of a prototype ventilator: already submitted to Government of Tamil Nadu for consideration
  • Provide protective and patient care equipment/ materials to various states 
  • HMIL will provide daily necessary food material in the form of dry ration to needy people in coordination with local Government.

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Other than this, the company has already taken various measures to support its customers during these tough times. All the Hyundai owners who have been unable to take benefit of their vehicle's warranty packages or free services due to health emergency or dealership shutdown will be given an extended support of 2 months free of cost. Moreover, customers of the company who are a part of the essential services that are being offered during lockdown (Doctors/Police/Bankers etc) are already being provided with Road Side Assistance by Allianz Partner/Dealers, in case of any emergency.

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