Covid – 19

Mphasis is helping people with Magic!

Mphasis F1 Foundation – the CSR arm of Mphasis, an Information Technology (IT) solutions provider specializing in cloud and cognitive services, announced support of Magic Bus India Foundation to distribute 2,300 dry ration kits to 1,150 households (5,770 people) impacted by COVID-19 in India’s Bengaluru and Hyderabad regions. More than 346,200 meals, representing a months’ supply, will …

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Volkswagen India adds wheels to health care

ŠKODA AUTO Volkswagen India handed its Mobile Health Clinic Van to the Karanjvihire Primary Healthcare Centre (PHC) that will help the medical staff medical consultation to around 12 villages including the including ŠAVW plant area in Pune. The same was handed over by Gurpratap Boparai, Managing Director, ŠKODA AUTO Volkswagen India Pvt Ltd to Khed …

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Coronavirus: Non-profits donate 60 laptops to Calgarians in need

Two non-profits teamed up to donate 60 laptops to Calgarians in need on Saturday. The Electronic Recycling Association refurbishes and reuses IT equipment that it donates to charities, non-profits, schools and care facilities across the country. Harvest Hills Cares Calgary, launched in February 2020, provides food hampers to people in need. Julia Armstrong, ERA’s donations manager, said the organization has seen …

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COVID-19: New normal will witness more businesses supporting CSR

New Delhi [India], July 2 (ANI/NewsVoir): All the company stakeholders and public at large is seeking to know whether their beloved brands are investing in CSR or not, as the purpose of corporate social responsibility today stands beyond merely being a legal obligation. CSR is a necessary corporate strategy and a core business requirement in …

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Why we can’t afford to ignore air pollution

Zak Bond, policy officer at the British Lung Foundation writes for Air Quality News about why we can no longer afford to ignore air pollution as we recover from Covid-19.  The COVID-19 pandemic has been deeply challenging for us all, leading to some dramatic changes to how we live our daily lives. But one unforeseen benefit has been …

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