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Hyundai Motor India has always been a responsible brand. Recently, its CSR arm - Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF) pledged to provide support to the Indian Government in the fight against coronavirus outbreak. In order to help the health authorities, they have ordered COVID-19 Advanced Diagnostic Testing Kits from South Korea. These advanced diagnostic kits have a very high level of accuracy. They can be used to test over 25,000 people. Post receiving the kits, it will be distributed to the hospitals in the affected areas, after the consultation with the Centre and the State Government.
“Hyundai as a responsible and caring brand has always been at the forefront of community services. As part of our global direction - ‘Progress for Humanity’, Hyundai is committed to supporting the Government of India’s spirited fight against the COVID-19 crisis. Our contribution towards supplies of Advanced Diagnostic testing kits will help over 25000 People,” as commented SS Kim, MD & CEO, Hyundai Motor India Ltd.
Apart from this, Hyundai also announced the initiatives to support its customers in this challenging time. They will be closely monitoring the situation and support the Indian Government with multi-layered CSR initiatives to bring back normalcy at the earliest. Hyundai is providing road-side assistance to customers to ensure help in case any emergency situation arises. Additionally, customers who were unable to avail vehicle’s Warranty/Extended Warranty/Free Service due to Health Emergency or Dealership shutdown in affected cities, HMIL will offer extended support of 2 months. Hyundai has also deployed more than 1000 Doorstep Advantage Bikes or Emergency Road Service cars from dealers to reach customers for assistance in case of emergency and minor repairs.
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