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COVID-19 Response by Indian Companies, CSR and Philanthropy
An analysis of contributions to COVID-19 response by 100 large companies and corporate leaders in India
May 2020 (Edition I)
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ContentMay 2020 (Edition I)
Introduc�on and Research Methodology ..............................................................................................4
Key Highlights ........................................................................................................................................5
Overview ...............................................................................................................................................6
Contribu�on by Corporates ...................................................................................................................9
Contribu�on by CSR Founda�ons ........................................................................................................15
Contribu�on to fund set-up by Central/ State Government ................................................................16
Annexure: Details of en��es and their contribu�ons ..........................................................................19
COVID-19 Response Gallery .................................................................................................................32
Introduc�on and Research Methodology ..............................................................................................4
Key Highlights ........................................................................................................................................5
Overview ...............................................................................................................................................6
Contribu�on by Corporates ...................................................................................................................9
Contribu�on by CSR Founda�ons ........................................................................................................15
Contribu�on to fund set-up by Central/ State Government ................................................................16
Annexure: Details of en��es and their contribu�ons ..........................................................................19
COVID-19 Response Gallery .................................................................................................................29
The outbreak of COVID-19 has led to huge ramifications across the world. With a large population and relatively evolving health system in India, it is a challenge to contain the spread of COVID-19 and address the surge of the patients to be treated. Simultaneously, it also brings to surface vari-ous economic challenges with the regulatory impositions across the nation. It calls for a multi-pronged response that includes strategic diagnostics and treatment, adequate and safe health infrastructure and taking care of the basic needs of the underprivileged communities, while slowly building up projects and initiatives that prepare the communities for the post COVID-19 scenario. Since mid of March 2020, there are many corporates, CSR Foundations and business leaders who have come forward to support COVID-19 response in various capacities. Additional-ly, the recent recognition of COVID-19 response under CSR mandate has further catalysed the response intensity. First in the series of COVD-19 response, this report brings to you an overview of how the large 100 businesses and its leaders are stepping in to support India through this crisis. Our research comprises of analysis of 110 entities including corporates, CSR Foundations and large individual philanthropic contributions over the last one month, contributing to INR 7075 Cr. consolidated funding through 189 different initiatives. We have further analysed the patterns of the response through share of funding committed, based on geographies of action, company types, industry sectors, response priorities and its distribution across target communities.1
Introduction and Research MethodologyMay 2020 (Edition I)
110 Entitites 189 InitiativesINR 7074.52 Cr.
Funding Committed
1The report covers data available till date 2nd May 2020. We will release an updated report by the end of May 2020. If you want to share your work, please send an email at [email protected]
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BSE/NSE listed companies contribute the highest commitment (37%) in terms of funding towards COVID-19, followed by private companies which contribute 20% share in funding.About 10% of the commitment comes through the CSR foundations of companies and 15% comes through HNI or individual philanthropic organisations led by corporate leaders.Majority of the response funding, about 48% is donated towards the fund set up by Central or State Governments, followed by a 32% support towards reinforcing the health infrastructure and 25% towards medical supplies and safety gear.About 64% of the initiatives address a mix target group and are spread across India, 24% initia-tives address the needs of hospitals and frontline health workers and COVID-19 infected. While the corporates largely contribute towards the relief funds, CSR foundations are focused towards resolving the issues faced by hospitals and frontline health workers, ensuring adequate supply of medicines, protective and safety gear and equipment.Diversified, Oil, Drilling, Lubricant and Petroleum, and Banking and Finance sector accounts to 68% of the total commitment by corporates.Out of the total funding towards fund set up by government, only 3% is directed towards the states, whereas 97% is towards the centrally set up funds. Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Telangana are the top 4 states receiving contributions to the fund set up by State Governments.
Key HighlightsMay 2020 (Edition I)
5
OverviewMay 2020 (Edition I)
S.No Response Description
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.1
2
3
4
Food and Ration-kit distribution
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
R&D/ Innovation
PM CARES, CM Relief Fund, Disaster Relief Fund etc.
For urban and rural poor, wage workers etc.
Test-kit, thermal scanners, PPE kit, gloves, sanitizers, medicines, masks etc.
Support to develop innovative interventions
Health Infrastructure Support5
6
7
8
Benefit Transfer (Cash)
Fund/ Fund-raiser by third party
Others
Hospital building, isolation wards, ventilators and other infra related support
In-cash or payment transfer to poor families
Setting aside a contingency fund or contribution to crowd funding platform
Anything apart from categories mentioned above like Volunteering with government
agencies, awareness campaigns, etc
Categorisation of COVID-19 response:
CSR
Corporate
Individual Philanthropy
Corporate
Indi
vidua
lPh
ilant
horo
py
PSU/ Govt Owned
Autonomous Corporation,
BSE/NSE Listed
Company, 2667.6
CSR Foundation
CSR
Org
anisa
tion/
HNI
,10
59.5
6
May 2020 (Edition I)
Funding committed towards different responses
Funding Committed (in INR Cr.)
Food & Ration-kit Distribution
Fund/ Fund-raiser by third party
Benefit Transfer (Cash)
R&D/ Innovation
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
Health Infrastructure Support
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
Others
Awareness Campaigns 0
7.5
40.07
515
1153.25
1156.75
1762.75
2313.79
3365.29
Target community-wise COVID-19 response
Funding Committed (in INR Cr.)
Covid-19 Infected
Urban Slums
Homeless Communities
Sanitation Workers
General
Rural Communities
Migrant & Wage Workers
Hospitals & Frontline Health Workers
Police & Other Government Officials
Others
153.4
40.0
52.0
107.8
168.3
1291.5
1744.5
291.9
432.8
4577.8
7
Pan India
North India
Not Mentioned East India
South India
West India
Central India
May 2020 (Edition I)
Geographic region-wise funding committed
Pan India
Not Mentioned
South India
WestIndia
8
DiversifiedOil, Drilling, Lubricants & Petrochemicals
Banking & FinanceMetals, Mining & MineralAuto & Auto AncillariesConstruction, Contracting & Infrastructure
Computer Software/ ITOthers
Industry sector-wise COVID-19 response (funding committed)
May 2020 (Edition I)
Contribution by Corporates
91 Entitites
167 Initiatives
INR 5277 Cr. Funding
Committed
34%
20%14%
12%
3%
3%12%
2%
BSE/NSE Listed CompanyPrivate Company
PSU/ Govt. Owned Autonomous Corporation
Funding committed by company-type
51%26%
23%
9
West IndiaNorth India East India South India
Corporate headquarter-wise funding (region)
Corporate headquarter-wise funding (region)
May 2020 (Edition I)
65%
23%
7%5%
East India, 385.54
North India, 1199.97
South India, 284.43
West India, 3406.87
Scale of Funding
Geographic Region of HQ
Fund
ing
Com
mitt
ed (i
n IN
R C
r.)
-500
0 1 2 3 4 50
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
10
Benefit Transfer (Cash)
Response priorities by company-type
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
2000
2200
May 2020 (Edition I)
Fund
ing
Com
mitt
ed (i
n IN
R C
r.)
Fund setup by Central/State Govt. Food and Ration-kit DistributionFund/ Fund-raiser by third party
Health Infrastructure Support Medical Supplies & Safety GearOthers R&D/ Innovation
BSE/NSE Listed Company Private Company PSU/Govt. Owned AutonomousCorporation
11
May 2020 (Edition I)
Benefit Transfer (Cash)
Response priorities by industry-sectors
Fund setup by Central/State Govt. Food and Ration-kit DistributionFund/ Fund-raiser by third party
Health Infrastructure Support Medical Supplies & Safety GearOthers R&D/ Innovation
Others
Computer Software/ IT
0 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Construction, Contracting& Infrastructure
Auto & Auto Ancillaries
Metals, Minings & Minerals
Banking & Finance
Oil, Drilling, Lubricants & Petrochemicals
Diversified
12
GeneralMigrant and Wage Workers Hospitals & Front Line Health Worker
Rural Communities
Covid-19 Infected Urban Slums Homeless Communities Police & Other Government Officials
Sanitation Workers
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
Fund
ing
Com
mitt
ed (i
n IN
R C
r.)
BSE/NSE Listed Company Private CompanyPSU/Govt. Owned AutonomousCorporation
Company ownership-wise distribution of response across target communities
May 2020 (Edition I)
13
GeneralMigrant and Wage Workers Hospitals and Frontline Health Workers
Rural Communities
COVID-19 Infected Urban Slums Homeless Communities Police & Other Government Officials
Sanitation Workers
Others
Computer Software/ IT
0 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Construction, Contracting& Infrastructure
Auto & Auto Ancillaries
Metals, Minings & Minerals
Banking & Finance
Oil, Drilling, Lubricants & Petrochemicals
Diversified
Industry sector-wise distribution of response across target communities
May 2020 (Edition I)
14
15%
68%
1%16%
Fund Setup by Central/ State Govt.Food and Ration-Kit Distribution Health Infrastructure Support Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
Covid-19 Infected
Rural Communities
General Hospital & Frontline Health Worker
Migrant & Wage Worker,Covid-19 Infected
Response priorities by CSR Foundations
Distribution of response across target communities
May 2020 (Edition I)
Contribution by CSR Foundation
12 Entitites 15 InitiativesINR 739 Cr.
Funding Committed
Hospital & Frontline Health Worker
General
Covid-19 Infected
Rural Communities 15
CSRCorporate Individual Philanthropy
Contribution by entity types
May 2020 (Edition I)
Contribution to fund set-up by Central/ State Government
61 Entitites 82 InitiativesINR 3336 Cr.
Funding Committed
Corporate
PSU/ Govt Owned
Autonomous Corporation,CSR Foundation
CSR
Priva
te Com
pany
16
DiversifiedOil, Drilling, Lubricants & Petrochemicals
Banking & Finance
Metals, Mining & Mineral
Paints & Varnishes
Construction, Contracting & InfrastructureChemicals, Pesticides & Fertilizers
ShippingPower & Heavy EngineeringOthers
31%
20%19%
13%
4%
3%1%1%
1%
7%
Share in funding committed by budget range
Contribution by corporates based on industry-sectors
May 2020 (Edition I)
>1 Cr. 1-5 Cr. 5-20 Cr.
5-20 Cr.
20-50 Cr.
20-50 Cr.
50-100 Cr.
50-100 Cr.
100-500 Cr.
100-500 Cr.
500 Cr. <
500 Cr. <
17
Funding Committed (in INR Cr.)
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Punjab
Rajasthan
Maharashtra
Gujarat
Tamil Nadu
Telangana
Uttar Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Madhya Pradesh
0 5
2.5
2.5
3.5
5
5
5
5
7
10.25
20
27
10 15 20 25 30
State Govt. FundPM- CARES Fund
97%
3%
Distribution of funding across Central and State Governments
Funding received by State Governments
May 2020 (Edition I)
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May 2020 (Edition I)
Annexure: Details of entities and their contributions
The report covers data available till 2nd May 2020 through secondary research.
Sr.No. Name of Entity Type of Response
Funding Committed (in INR Cr.)
In-kind Donations/ Beneficiaries Reached
1 ACC Foundation Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Food and ration kits (thousand)
2 Adani Foundation Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
100 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt
1 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
5 NA
3 Aditya Birla Group Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
400 NA
Fund/ Fund-raiser by third party
50 NA
Health Infrastructure Support
NA Bed Facility (100 no.)
Health Infrastructure Support
NA Beds (200 no.)
Health Infrastructure Support
50 N95 masks (1 million ) PPEs (280000 )
4 Amazon India Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
Fundraiser for 100 Cr.
NA
5 Ambuja Cement Foundation
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Food and ration kits (thousand)
6 Ambuja Cements Limited
Fund/ Fund-raiser by third party
3.3 NA
7 Amway India Enterprises Private Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
0.25 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
1 NA
19
8 Anita Dongre
10 Asian Paints Limited Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
35 NA
11 Avenue Supermarts Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
100 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
10 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
10 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
5 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
5 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
5 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
5 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
5 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
2.5 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
2.5 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
2.5 NA
Fund/ Fund-raiserby third party
1.5 NA
20
12 Azim Premji Philanthropic Initiatives
13 Baba Ramdev Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
25 NA
14 Bata India Limited Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Shoes (1000000 no.)
15 Bhushan Kumar Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
1 NA
16 Bosch Limited Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
5 NA
Others 45 NA
17 Capgemini India Private Limited
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Face shields (400 no.)
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA PPE Kits (25200 no.) N95 Masks (39050 no.) 3 Ply Masks (230000 no.) Face Shields (15400 no.) Non-Contact IR Thermometer (510 no.) Gloves & goggles (33,080 no.)
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Dry ration kits (18,000+ Families) Meals (614,000 no.)
R&D/ Innovation NA NA
18 Cargill India Private Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
NA NA
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Meal ( 16000000no.)Families (150000no.)
21
19 CEAT Limited
Others NA Trucks (1000 No.)
20 Cello Group Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
3.5 NA
21 Cipla Foundation Others 4 NA
22 Cisco System Capital (India) Private Limited
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Food and Ration Kits (150 no.)
23 Coal India Limited Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
221 NA
24 Coca Cola India Private Limited
Food and Ration-kit Distribution, Fund/ Fund-raiser by third party, Medical Supplies & Safety Gear, Others
100 Beverages (quantity not mentioned) food security support (quantity not mentioned) Provisioning of dry rations (quantity not mentioned) PPEs (quantity not mentioned)
Health Infrastructure Support, Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) (quantity not mentioned)
25 Cosmo Foundation Food and Ration-kit Distribution
0.5 NA
26 Credit Suisse Services (India) Private Limited
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
4.5 Medical Equipment, PPE (4000 Health Workers)
27 Dabur India Limited Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
11 NA
28 Dalmia Bharat Group
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
1.6 NA
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Food Packets(69000 no.)
Fund setup byCentral/ StateGovt.
25 NA
22
29 DCB Bank Limited
30 Deendayal Port Trust Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
8 NA
31 Diageo India Private Limited
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Alcohol (500,000 litres )
32 Dr. Lal Path Labs Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
1 NA
33 Essar Foundation Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Meals ( 1250000 no.)
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA PPE & Masks (100000 no.)
34 Flipkart India Private Limited (Walmart Inc. Group)
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
38.3 PPE (1000000 no.) Masks (300000 no.)
35 Fosun RZ Capital Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA COVID-19 Testing Kits (20000 no.)
36 Fosun RZ Capital Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Masks (5000 no.)
37 Future Generali India Insurance Co Ltd.
Benefit Transfer (Cash)
40 Agents (8000)
38 Godrej Group
Health Infrastructure Support
NA Hospital beds (115 no.)
Health Infrastructure Support
NA Beds (75 no.)
Awareness Campaigns
NA NA
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Hand wash ( 1 million Packets)
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Hand wash, sanitizers and soap (quantity not mentioned)
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Sanitisers (quantity not mentioned)
Fund setup byCentral/ StateGovt.
1 NA
Medical Supplies& Safety Gear
5 Medicalequipments & protective supplies(quantity notmentioned)
23
39 Google India Private Limited
40 HDFC Group Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
150 NA
41 Hero Cycles Limited Fund/ Fund-raiser by third party
100 NA
42 Huawei Telecommunications India Company Private Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
7 NA
43 Hyundai Motor India Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
4 Diagnostic kits, PPEs (quantity not mentioned)
44 Hyundai Motor India Foundation
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
5 NA
45 ICICI Group Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
80 NA
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
20 NA
46 Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO)
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
25 NA
47 Indian Oil Corporation Limited
Health Infrastructure Support
0.79 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
225 NA
48 Infosys Foundation Health Infrastructure Support
100 Quarantine Facilitiy (100 Rooms)
49 ITC Limited
50 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
16.4 NA
51 Jindal Steel and Power Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
25 NA
Fund/ Fund-raiserby third party
5 NA
Fund/ Fund-raiserby third party
150 NA
24
52 JM Financial Limited
Health Infrastructure Support
15 NA
53 JSW Group Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
100 NA
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Ventilators, Testing Kits, PPE (quantity not mentioned)
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Free Meals (quantity not mentioned)
Health Infrastructure Support
NA Isolation wards (quantity not mentioned)
54 Jubilant Foodworks Limited
Benefit Transfer (Cash)
NA NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
5 NA
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Free meals and ration kits (quantity not mentioned)
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
5 NA
55 KIOCL Limited Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
11 NA
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
0.05 Ration (200 quintals)
56 Kolkata Port Trust Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
1 NA
57 Kotak Mahindra Finance Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
10 NA
58 LANXESS India Private Limited
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Disinfectant (1000Kg )
Fund setup by Central/ StateGovt.
15 NA
Fund setup by Central/ StateGovt.
25 NA
25
59 Larsen and Toubro Limited
60 LG Electronics India Private Limited
Health Infrastructure Support
NA Water purifiers, air conditioners, refrigerators (quantity not mentioned)
61 Life Insurance Corporation
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
105 NA
62 Loreal India Private Limited
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Sanitiser (60000 Litre)
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA PPE Kits (quantity not mentioned)
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Food and Ration Kits (quantity not mentioned)
63 Mahanagar Gas Limited
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
1.2 NA
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Meals (120000 no.)
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Families (2000 no.)
64 Mahindra & Mahindra Group
Health Infrastructure Support
NA Holiday resorts (quantity not mentioned)
Health Infrastructure Support
NA Ventilators (quantity not mentioned)
Fund/ Fund-raiser by third party
NA NA
65 Marico Limited R&D/ Innovation 2.5 NA
66 MG Motors India Private Limited
Health Infrastructure Support, Medical Supplies & Safety
2 NA
67 Mondelez India Foods Private Limited
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Critical masks, sanitizers (quantity not mentioned) Relief kits (1800 no.)
68 Motilal Oswal Financial Services Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
5 NA
Fund setup by Central/ StateGovt.
150 NA
Medical Supplies& Safety Gear
NA Masks (100000 no.)Sanitisers (15000 L)
26
69 MSTC Limited
70 Mumbai Port Trust Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
1.27 NA
71 National Stock Exchange of India Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
26 NA
72 Nestle India Limited Food and Ration-kit Distribution
15 Ration-kits (quantity not mentioned)
73 Nestle India Limited Health Infrastructure Support
1 Ventilators (quantity not mentioned)
74 Neyvelli Lignite Corporation Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
25 NA
75 Nippon Paint (India) Private Limited
Benefit Transfer (Cash)
0.075 NA
76 Oil And Natural Gas Corporation Ltd
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
300 NA
77 Oneplus India Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA PPE Kits (quantity not mentioned)
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
1 NA
78 Oppo Mobiles India Private Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
1 NA
79 P C Financial Services Private Limited (CashBean)
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
0.1 NA
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear, Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA People (50000 )
80 Paradip Port Trust
81 Patanjali Ayurved Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
1.5 NA
Fund setup by Central/ StateGovt.
5.54 NA
Fund setup by Central/ StateGovt.
8 NA
27
82 PayTM
R&D/ Innovation 5 NA
83 Pepsico India Holdings Private Limited
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA COVID-19 Testing Kits (25000)
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Meals (5000000 no.)
84 Pernod Ricard India Foundation
Health Infrastructure Support
15 Ventilators (45 no.) ICU Beds (100 no.)
85 Piramal Group Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
25 NA
86 Power Finance Corporation Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
200 NA
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
50 NA
87 Procter & Gamble India Limited
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Masks (150000 no.) Sanitiser (no quantity mentioned)
88 Realme Mobile Telecommunications (India) Private Limited
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Ration Kits (25000 People)
89 Reliance Industries Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
5 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
5 NA
Health Infrastructure Support
NA Hospital setup (details not mentioned)
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Masks (100000 no. / Day)
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Free Meals (5000000 no.)
Fund setup by Central/ StateGovt.
Fundraiserfor 500 Cr.
NA
Fund setup by Central/ StateGovt.
500 NA
28
90 ReNew Power Private Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
5 NA
Health Infrastructure Support
5 NA
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear, Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Dry Ration ( quantity not mentioned) Hygiene Kits ( quantity not mentioned)
91 Samsung India Electronics Private Limited
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA NA
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
15 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
2.5 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
2.5 NA
92 Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
8.3 NA
93 Satya Nadela Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
2 NA
94 State Bank of India
95 State Bank of India Foundation
Food and Ration-kit Distribution
NA Ration-kits (quantity not mentioned)
96 Steel Authority of India Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
30 NA
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
9 NA
Health Infrastructure Support
NA ICU beds, isolation beds, quarantine facilities, and sanitizers (quantity not mentioned)
Fund setup by Central/ StateGovt.
10 NA
Medical Supplies& Safety Gear
7.7 NA
29
97 Sundar Pichai
98 T Series Private Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
12 NA
99 Tata Power Company Limited
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Face masks ( 1,20,000 no.)
100 Tata Sons Private Limited
Health Infrastructure Support, Medical Supplies & Safety Gear, Food and Ration-kit Distribution, Others
1000 NA
100 Tata Trusts Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
500 NA
101 Telecommunications Consultants India Limited
Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
0.3272 NA
102 TVS Motor Company Limited
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear, Food and Ration-kit Distribution
30 NA
103 Uday Kotak Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
25 NA
104 UPL Limited
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA PPE Units (quantity not mentioned)
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Modern Mechanical Spraying Machines (200 no.)
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Disinfectant (1150000 no.)
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Hand Sanitizers (Quantity not mentioned)
Health Infrastructure Support
NA NA
Fund setup by Central/ StateGovt.
75 NA
Fund/ Fund raiserby third party
5 NA
30
105 Vedanta Limited Fund setup by Central/ State Govt.
101 NA
Fund/ Fund-raiser by third party
200 NA
106 Vivo Mobile India Private Limited
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA Masks (100000 no.)
107 Walmart Foundation Food and Ration-kit Distribution, Others
7.7 NA
108 Wipro Enterprises Private Limited
Health Infrastructure Support
25 NA
109 Wipro Limited Health Infrastructure Support
100 NA
Health Infrastructure Support
NA Hospital facility (450 beds)
110 Xiaomi Technology India Private Limited
Medical Supplies & Safety Gear
NA N95 masks (quantity not mentioned)
31
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COVID-19 Response Gallery
Amway India Enterprises Private Limited
Donation to Meenakshi Mission Hospital and Research Centre, Madurai
SBI Foundation
Ration Distribution in Govandi, Mumbai
Source: https://twitter.com/amwayindia/status/1251417079250640897
Source: https://twitter.com/NixonJoseph1708/status/1250841678685941765
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LANXESS India Private Limited
LANXESS' product Rely+On™ Virkon™ donated to the Maharashtra State Government
Capgemini India Private Limited
PPE and mask donation by Capgemini India Private Limited
Source: http://lanxess.in/en/media-india/press-releases-india/india-pr-lanxess-india-aids-maharashtra-governments-fight-against-covid-19-with-commitment-of-1-t/
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Aditya Birla Group
PPE and medical supplies donated to hospitals and frontline health workers
Avenue Supermarts Limited
Ration-kit distribution initiative
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Dabur India Limited
Beverage distribution amongst communities
Dalmia Bharat Group
Food and ration-kit distribution by Dalmia Bharat Group
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ICICI Group
Distribution of medical supplies and safety gear to government officials
Kotak Mahindra Finance Limited
Distribution of umbrellas to the police officials
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Nestle India Limited
Food distribution by Nestle India
OLA Foundation
Food distribution drive by OLA Foundation
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Oppo Mobiles India Private Limited
Mask distribution drive
Patanjali Ayurved Limited
Serving cooked meals to the underprivileged
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PayTM
Food and water distribution by PayTM
Tata Group and Tata Trusts
Providing sanitiser to government officials
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Mahindra and Mahindra Group
Food and cooked meal provision to migrant and daily wage workers
Vivo Mobile India Private Limited
Providing sheds for police officials
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Xiaomi Technology India Private Limited
Food distribution by Xiaomi Technology India Private Limited
Oaknorth Global Private Limited
Support for dry ration kit provision to daily wage workers through Akshay Patra
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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
Manufacturing aerosol boxes for protection of medical workers while treating COVID-19 patients
Pradeep Phosphates Limited
30 transgender persons assisted with dry ration kit including soaps and masks
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GMR Varalakshmi
Ration kits being provided to vulnerable and destitute families
PI Industries Limited
Arrange food and basic amenities for migrant and wage workers during lockdown while ensuringCOVID-19 prevention and containment protocol
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Godrej Group
Under the #ProtektIndiaMovement, Godrej Protekt has commenced free distribution of 1 millionpackets of Mr. Magic powder-to-liquid handwash in Maharashtra
Jubiliant Foodworks Limited
“Feed the Daily Wager” initiative distributing ration kits - 100 meals to a family
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Pepsico India Holdings Private Limited
Dry rations distributed to the families most impacted by COVID-19 outbreak in Bhawanigarh, Sangrur, Punjab with Smile Foundation
Loreal India Private Limited
Distribution of 60,000 litres of alcohol-based hand sanitizers to public health institutions, police forces and NGOs
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