Billionaire Gautam Adani commits to support fight against coronavirus

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 04 2020 | 4:38 PM IST

Billionaire Gautam Adani has committed his infrastructure conglomerate to support the government and citizens in fight against coronavirus outbreak by pulling together resources.

In a blog titled 'Adani Parivaar puts heart and sweat in India's battle against COVID-19' on Linkedin, the Adani Group chairman said his group has committed Rs 100 crore to the PM CARES Fund to fight the pandemic and another Rs 4 crore has been donated by its employees.

"We are foreseeing times which would divide human history into two eras - the world before the COVID-19 outbreak and one that survived it. Despite decisive global actions translating into a disciplined lockdown of nations, the pandemic continues to challenge human well-being," he wrote.

History will look at the pandemic, which has already killed thousands across the world, through the mirror of how people reacted to the humanitarian crisis, he said.

"Many decades or centuries later when our children look back, they must be proud of our compassion as citizens of the world's most populous democracy who did not give up. They should know all Indians fought well and stood united with the government in India's fightback."
"Governments both in the Centre and states have led from the front and I'm confident that the aid would help in activating immediate help at the ground level."
"The compassion and values of our people is what reinstates our belief in nation-building driven by our core philosophy of Growth with Goodness," he said. "I also salute our heroes working sincerely at our ports, power plants, transmission sites, distribution stations, edible oil refineries, and the gas business to ensure efficient delivery of essentials to Indian homes."
"Our businesses ensuring a seamless supply of essentials, gas and electricity to Indian households," he said. "Additionally, as a responsible corporate, we will continue to stand by the nation in various capacities."

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First Published: Apr 04 2020 | 4:38 PM IST

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