Battling Covid in India's villages
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Caring and giving is in the DNA of the Aditya Birla Group. When Covid-19 struck, the Group recognised the severity of the crisis and launched a multi-pronged response across our locations that covered financial and material aid, healthcare initiatives and community engagements.
Our Covid-19 activities across India
Our endeavour is to serve, support and Care our multi-pronged approach.
Supporting rural healthcare

Strengthening rural healthcare
- Two ventilators for the hospital in Chandrapur, Maharashtra; one for the district government hospital at Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh
- RO system and CBC machine for the local hospital at Manawar in Madhya Pradesh
- 200 beds for Covid patients across Ujjain, Pune, Nagda, Hazaribagh, Solapur, Veraval, Rayagada and Kharach
- Quarantine centres of 30 beds in Madhya Pradesh and 100 beds in Rajasthan
- Rural quarantine centres at 55 locations
- Ambulance services at 30 locations
- Isolation wards in Maharashtra and Jharkhand
- 1,585 medical PPE sets for health workers
Building community knowledge on safety
- Awareness camps, distribution of handbills, playing audio messages through mobile vans, displaying banners, door-to-door campaigns
- Continued and pro-active engagement with local communities and other stakeholders of 1,204 villages and nearby urban centres
- Facilitating facemasks
Facilitating facemasks
Fighting hunger
- 1 million meals distributed in over 110 locations (by Hindalco, UltraTech, Grasim, Tanfac Industries and Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital)
Sanitising villages
- 130,000 sanitisers, soaps and disinfectants distributed to local communities across various manufacturing units
- Village and community sanitisation measures reached over 2 million people in rural areas and urban slums
Reaching out to farmers
- Nearly 150,000 farmers were given online training in best agronomic practices to enable them to reap a rich harvest
Throughout the pandemic and the lockdown, our community outreach programmes in healthcare, education, sustainable livelihoods and infrastructure continued to transform the lives of 9 million people spanning 7,000 villages globally.


















