Yamaha employees donate a day's salary to help in India's fight against coronavirus
Yamaha employees donate a day's salary to help in India's fight against coronavirus
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The world's leading automobile manufacturer Yamaha Motor India Group (YMIG) announced today that the company's employees voluntarily donated their one-day salaries in April as support for the government's fight against the Kovid-10 epidemic in India. is. The three factories Kanchipuram (Tamil Nadu), Surajpur (Uttar Pradesh) and Faridabad (Haryana), along with all the white collar and blue collar category permanent employees of Corporate Offices of Chennai and Area Offices across the country, along with some trainees, have done this great work. A total amount of 61.5 lakhs has been raised. 

Regarding this matter, Yamaha believes that in the current circumstances, to support this government's efforts to provide relief to millions of people through essential commodities, health services and other support to fight this global epidemic under this circumstances, and to become part of it It is the moral responsibility of every person to strive in. Out of the donation of Rs 61.5 lakh, 25-25 lakh rupees will be given in the Chief Minister Janata Relief Fund of Tamil Nadu and Chief Minister Disaster Relief Fund of Uttar Pradesh and the remaining amount of Rs 11.5 lakh will be given in PM Cares Fund.

In his statement, Yamaha Motor India Executive Vice President, Takahiro Henmi said, "This is a global disaster and Yamaha has a huge role as a global company. In the circumstances of Kovid-19, Yamaha believes that this epidemic Generally, it is important for all to stand united and cooperate with the government in the direction of winning this battle. I appreciate and I am also proud that our taxes Mchari will help to take the donations to pay for a day of voluntary entire crew while standing with the global community in this fight. It certainly government relief for the people of India and sharp.

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