“TKM contributes to Karnataka CM's relief fund”

Reiterating its commitment to counter the ramifications caused by the COVID-19 outbreak, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM), has handed over contributions to the Karnataka Chief Minister's Relief Fund COVID-19 and Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) to rebuild lives affected by the pandemic and bring back life to normalcy in the state.  A cheque worth ₹2,00,00,000/- (Rs.2 crore) was handed over to the Chief Minister of Karnataka B. S. Yediyurappa by Shekar Viswanathan, Vice Chairman & Whole-time Director, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, Raju B. Ketkale, Deputy Managing Director Toyota Kirloskar Motor and Deepak Kumar S Secretary of Employees Union.

Of the total sum, ₹1,3548,553, contributed by TKM, was handed over to Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) while the remaining amount of ₹64,51,447, collected from employees, was handed over to Karnataka Chief Minister's Relief Fund COVID-19.

Speaking on the gesture, Shekar Viswanathan, Vice Chairman & Whole-time Director, Toyota Kirloskar Motor said, "At this hour of crisis, Toyota stands fully committed in support of the communities in overcoming this pandemic which has caused unprecedented distress to humanity. Both Central and State Governments have taken strong decisive and proactive decisions towards containment and further prevention of the spread of Covid-19. We fully support the enormous efforts taken by them and pray that life in the country take a speedy return to normalcy."

Furthermore, Toyota Group companies have also donated a sum of ₹ 55,00,000 to the Karnataka State Government.

Since the onset of the pandemic, TKM has been monitoring the fast-evolving situation and proactively responding appropriately in accordance with needs of the community & the Government. The company has always been at the forefront of supporting the society & with the government in addressing critical social issues. The company along with its multiple stakeholders have responded in multiple ways to deal with the on-going crisis.  Recently, 3000 Hazmat suits were handed over to the Government Health Volunteers in Karnataka, 1000 essential kits to daily wage workers while benefitting over 5000 members, sanitizers & masks to police dept. This was followed by deployment of 14 buses to support the health department in the state. TKM also supported its supplier partner, Stump Schuele & Somappa Springs Pvt Ltd., to ramp up the production of "Face Shields" for healthcare workers from 275 to over 10000 units per day.

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