Vedanta pledges ₹ 150 crore to help India fight against COVID-19
The Hindu
The company will create additional capacity of 1,000 critical care beds.
Vedanta on Thursday said its Chairman Anil Agarwal has pledged ₹ 150 crore to help India in its fight against deadly COVID-19 second wave. The amount is over and above ₹ 201 crore that was spent by Vedanta Group in 2020, it said in a statement. "Anil Agarwal...has pledged ₹ 150 crore to help the country in its fight against the rapidly spreading second wave of COVID-19," Vedanta said.More Related News
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