Published 10:13 IST, May 11th 2021
Google raises Rs 33cr in internal donations for NGOs in India helping with COVID fight
Google has raised Rs 33 crores via internal donations for non-profit organisations helping with providing aid to India in fight against COVID-19 battle.
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Google on Monday said that it has raised over $4.6 million (Rs 33 crore) so far through an internal donation campaign meant to raise funds for nonprofit organisations in India striving to help needy during second COVID-19 pandemic.
nonprofits that are part of campaign include GiveIndia, Charities Aid Foundation India, GOONJ, and United Way of Mumbai.
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Apart from this, tech giant is also helping people search for medical oxygen and availability of hospital beds. Anor feature that Google is trying to test is use of a Q&A function in Maps which will enable people to ask and share hyperlocal information on availability of beds and medical oxygen in select locations.
In a statement released by Google India, it explained that user-generated content will have to be verified by authorised sources and that real-time updates and accuracy will have to be verified for its 'freshness of information'.
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'In dition to showing 2,500 testing centres on Search and Maps, we're now sharing locations of over 23,000 vaccination centres nationwide, in English and eight Indian languages,' it ded.
' purpose is to provide authoritative answers to queries, we're using our channels to help extend reach of health information campaigns,' Google observed in its statement.
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Google goes above and beyond
After pledging Rs 135 crores to help with urgent medical supplies for India last month, which included medical oxygen and testing equipment, company has now gone on to include two grants from Google.org, its philanthropic arm totalling Rs 20 crore along with its internal donation.
Google's online video platform YouTube has been showing informative video sets about vaccines and best ways to prevent spre of COVID-19 virus.
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COVID Cases In India
After recording over four lakh fresh cases for four consecutive days, India witnessed a single-day rise of 3,66,161 COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, which pushed its tally to 2,26,62,575, according to Health Ministry.
death toll due to viral disease climbed to 2,46,116 with 3,754 more people succumbing to it, ministry's data updated at 8 am showed. number of active cases of coronavirus infection in country has gone up to 37,45,237, accounting for 16.53 per cent of its total caselo, while national COVID-19 recovery rate was recorded at 82.39 per cent.
10:13 IST, May 11th 2021