Reliance Industries Spent Rs 1,140 Crore Under CSR Initiative
Reliance Industries spent Rs 1,140 crore under CSR initiative in 2020-21. Reliance Industries spent Rs 1,140 crore in the financial year ended March 2021.
These rupees were spent under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). These include initiatives related to COVID-19 aid, health, education, sports, and disaster response.
According to the new annual report released by the company, Reliance spent Rs 1,022 crore on CSR initiatives in 2019-20.
Joining the Corona epidemic, the company provided medical services, medical liquid oxygen, food, and masks in the last year.
Its Jamnagar plant provided free 1,000 tonnes of oxygen to the states every day, meeting the needs of around one lakh patients every day.
During the Corona pandemic, Reliance set up the country’s first COVID hospital in Mumbai, in addition to providing 81 lakh single-use masks to 50 lakh frontline workers and essential service providers in 21 states and two union territories.
Reliance provided 5.5 lakh liters of free fuel to over 14,000 notified ambulances and vehicles engaged in COVID-19 service in 249 districts of 18 states.
The company has given over 5.5 crore food packets, over 2,300 beds for COVID healthcare and treatment to over 27 lakh beneficiaries.
The economy will improve from July, everyone will get comment by December: Chief Economic Adviser.
Chief Economic Adviser KV Subramanian says that the country’s economy will start improving from next month. He said the second wave of COVID 19 has affected the pace of economic recovery.
Subramaniam said, states have started removing the restrictions imposed in view of Corona and if vaccination is accelerated, then the economy will start improving.
India will be able to achieve vaccination for all by December this year, he said.
The Chief Economic Advisor said COVID-19 is not going to have any impact on the country’s fiscal deficit target and disinvestment target.
He said that if we vaccinate every day in three phases, then we can vaccinate one crore people in a day. Subramaniam said it certainly sounds ambitious, but it is not impossible.
I have also got both doses of the vaccine. That’s why everyone should get the vaccine as soon as possible.
Regarding the third wave of the corona, he said that the ongoing vaccination campaign in the country can significantly reduce the effect of the corona.
Therefore, people should get the vaccine as soon as possible, this will reduce the effect of the third wave. This will not affect us as much as we feared.