Xiaomi commits ₹15 cr to fight against COVID-19

The company has partnered with Give India.

March 31, 2020 05:25 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 06:44 am IST - New Delhi

A view outside the COVID-19 ward at Chest hospital, in Visakhapatnam on March 31, 2020.

A view outside the COVID-19 ward at Chest hospital, in Visakhapatnam on March 31, 2020.

Chinese electronics major Xiaomi on Tuesday pledged ₹15 crore contribution towards India’s fight against COVID-19.

Of this, Xiaomi will donate ₹10 crore to the PM’s relief fund and CM Relief Funds across various states, a statement said.

Also, the company will continue to donate face masks and protective suits to hospitals across various states.

The company has partnered with Give India on Mi.com to raise ₹1 crore to make available hygiene kits for 20,000 families who do not have access to soaps, sanitizers and masks. It is also partnering with other NGOs to extend support to daily wage workers, migrants and stray animals.

“At Xiaomi, we are pledging ₹15 crore for the fight against COVID-19 outbreak...Unity shines in times of adversity. We request all our Mi Fans to also come forward and donate on Mi.com or directly to PM relief fund/CM relief funds,” Xiaomi India Managing Director Manu Jain said adding that over 1,000 Xiaomi employees as well as partners have been requested to donate to the cause.

Corporate India has been rushing in to help the government and citizens fight the COVID-19 pandemic in India. Tata Trusts & Tata group together have pledged ₹1,500 crore — by far the highest by any corporate. Reliance Industries ’ chief Mukesh Ambani has also committed a further ₹500 crore to the Prime Minister’s COVID-19 fund, topping up over the multi-crore initiative of India’s first coronavirus hospital, meals to the needy, and fuel to emergency vehicles.

Infosys Foundation , the philanthropic arm of Infosys, has committed ₹100 crore, while a number of other companies are also extending support efforts towards fighting COVID-19 in India. South Korean consumer electronic giants Samsung and LG have said they will provide help to local authorities in India, offering preventive kits, infrared thermometers and consumer durables to hospitals, to help fight the spread of the dadly coronavirus.

COVID-19 infection, which originated in Wuhan in China, has spread across the world and claimed over 34,000 lives. Countries like South Korea, Spain, Italy, Iran and the U.S. have been badly hit.

In India, the total number of COVID-19 cases has risen to 1,251 , while the death toll touched 32. To combat the spread, the government had announced a 21-day lockdown that ends on April 14.

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