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CSR: RB India extends support to COVID-19 warriors in Haryana

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In a bid to address the urgent collective fight against the spread of Covid-19, RB India has extended support to Haryana CSR Advisory Board, Government of Haryana. 15,000 litres of Lizol and Harpic are being donated to the state Government which will help break the chain of this deadly infection.
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Haryana has been putting in best efforts to safeguard the citizens as well as the frontline workers in the state. They have been ensuring that proper medical infrastructure is made available to the frontline workers and proper hygiene is maintained at public facilities. Through this alliance, RB is assisting the state Government in their efforts to contain the spread of infection by disinfecting public utilities including hospitals, across the state.
Commenting on the initiative, Tushara Shankar, Head- CSR and External Relations, RB Hygiene, India said, “It is critical for us to step up and reach out to governments during these times. At RB, we salute the work of our frontline workers who are doing everything they can to protect us and keep us safe. This collaboration with the Haryana Government is our small way of appreciating the effort of all these workers and providing them with disinfectant products like Lizol and Harpic for public use that will help break the chain of this deadly infection. “
Mr. Gaurav Singh, Regional Head and Additional Chief Executive Officer- PMU, Haryana CSR Advisory Board, said, “We would like to thank RB for this generous donation and for stepping up during these trying times. Disinfectant products like Harpic and Lizol will help us disinfect public utilities and facilities in the state thereby helping frontline workers who are going the extra mile to keep people safe.”
RB India recently announced a donation of 1 million litres of Lizol and Harpic to aid Indian states in fighting this crisis especially in public health institutions and at the frontline with health and sanitation workers.
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