Published 09:08 IST, March 28th 2020

Fact Check: Has Wipro's Azim Premji donated Rs 50,000 crore towards the Coronavirus fight?

Multiple business tycoons & sportspersons have contributed to the country's fight against Covid-19 and Azim Premji was rumoured to have made the biggest of all

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Disclaimer: This fact check is based on analysis of a clarification issued to ar news organization. 

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Details: Coronavirus outbreak has brought world to a standstill and India has entered a 21-day lockdown till April 14 in order to break contact chain and stop spread of virus. virus has claimed more than 17 lives, with over 850 cases in country.

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Many people have started donating money to various charities and also to government funds for research in order to stop spread of virus. Vedanta's Anil Agarwal has pledged Rs 100 crore, while many MPs have pledged ir MPLAD funds.

On Friday morning, however, social media websites and chat applications were abuzz with reports that Wipro Chairman & promoter Azim Premji had donated Rs 50,000 crore - an almighty sum - to charity to help purchase equipment required to fight coronavirus.

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However, se reports are incorrect and seem to have been confused with ar donation of Premji which took place around same time last year. In 2019, Premji had kept aside 34% of this stake in firm, amounting to Rs 52,000 crore for his foundation involved in philanthropy. In a statement to a news channel, Wipro clarified that anuncement of donation was made in March 2019 and t this week.

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09:08 IST, March 28th 2020