Image courtesy: IANS 
Technology

Qualcomm commits USD 1.5mn to India's fight against COVID-19

Qualcomm India on Tuesday announced a financial aid of $1.5 million (approximately Rs 11.3 crore) to help India tackle the spread of COVID-19.

migrator

New Delhi

The contributions will be made towards PM CARES Fund, and multiple relief and public healthcare infrastructure initiatives, the chip-making giant said.

The public healthcare infrastructure efforts include enabling broader availability of COVID-19 test kits, preventive health screening, helping front-line police forces and healthcare workers with sanitization and personal protective equipment as well as relief work supporting feeding the needy and at-risk in various regions across India.

"We are living in unprecedented times and the need of the hour is for all of us to come together and stand as a united force in fighting this pandemic," Rajen Vagadia, Vice President, Qualcomm India Pvt. Ltd. and President, Qualcomm India and Saarc.

"As a community, we will need to continue to work together to create solutions that address future challenges with insight and compassion."

Qualcomm India has also committed to match employees' personal donations towards COVID-19 relief funds, with a matching contribution to the PM CARES Fund through its "Charitable Match Programme".

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

Chennai sizzles, touches 40°C for the first time this summer

2026 TN elections | Take victory march to Panaiyur, I'm waiting: Vijay to candidates

Election Commission wraps up training ahead of vote counting

2026 TN elections | No re-poll after boycott: Madras High Court bins plea of Pudukkottai hamlets

Air India Express resumes Qatar, Bahrain flights; expands Gulf services from April 30