Vedanta had earlier announced a ₹100 crore corpus which it this month increased to more than ₹200 crore for providing relief to daily workers New Delhi: Metals and mining giant Vedanta on Wednesday said it has spent ₹151 crore so far to provide preventive healthcare to local communities and distributing free meals to daily wage workers.
Having taken various precautionary measures to ensure the safety and well-being of its employees, Vedanta has reached out to over seven lakh community members to prevent the spread of the pandemic, the company said in a statement.
Vedanta had earlier announced a ₹100 crore corpus which it this month increased to more than ₹200 crore for providing relief to daily workers, preventive healthcare and welfare of
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