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Boehringer Ingelheim earmarks EUR 1 million for COVID relief initiatives in India

The company is making available the relief fund to enable sustenance and livelihoods of underserved and tribal communities, and address medical needs of patients in India, through the 2021-22 fiscal, Boehringer Ingelheim said in a statement.

May 18, 2021 / 13:03 IST
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No 8| Boehringer, Von Baumbach family | Company: Boehringer Ingelheim, Germany | Wealth: $51.9 Billion (Image: Representational, Reuters)
No 8| Boehringer, Von Baumbach family | Company: Boehringer Ingelheim, Germany | Wealth: $51.9 Billion (Image: Representational, Reuters)

Drug firm Boehringer Ingelheim on Tuesday said it has earmarked EUR 1 million (around Rs 9 crore) as COVID relief fund for India in the current financial year.

The company is making available the relief fund to enable sustenance and livelihoods of underserved and tribal communities, and address medical needs of patients in India, through the 2021-22 fiscal, Boehringer Ingelheim said in a statement.

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“During these trying times, all of us at Boehringer Ingelheim are part of the collective effort in fighting COVID-19. Through our Global Support Program, we want to contribute with relevant means to the current situation and support especially those who need immediate assistance,” Boehringer Ingelheim Global Head Communications and Public Affairs Medard Schoenmaeckers said.

The relief package includes support to underserved and tribal communities in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, under ''Making More Health'', Boehringer Ingelheim''s long-term social initiative.