Zee donates over 200 ambulances\, 40\,000 PPE kits

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Zee donates over 200 ambulances, 40,000 PPE kits

Our Burea Mumbai | Updated on June 14, 2020 Published on June 14, 2020

ZEE Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. (ZEE) today announced that it will support State governments and local governing bodies with critical interventions across 10 cities to provide over 200 ambulances, 50 High Flow Heated Respiratory Humidifiers, 40,000 Personal Protective Equipment Kits and 100 Portable ICU units.

Zee will also provide 6,00,000 meals to 10,000 migrants.

Punit Goenka, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, ZEE said, “The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic in India have been far reaching and calamitous for vulnerable communities. It is important that we stand up during such times and step up our efforts as responsible members of the society."

Zee had earlier announced financial support to over 5,000 daily wage earners working directly or indirectly with the company.

Published on June 14, 2020

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