Published 22:07 IST, April 9th 2020
Anand Mahindra turns saviour for banana farmers; swaps company plates with banana leaves
Indian business tycoon Anand Mahindra shared that his proactive teams were prompt to act as they replaced plates with banana leaves in their canteens.
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Business tycoon Anand Mahindra shared an inspiring anecdote through his Twitter handle on Thursday making his followers awestruck by his magnanimity. He shared that the canteens at the different Mahindra & Mahindra factories have started using banana leaves as plates to help the struggling banana farmers sell their produce during the national lockdown due to coronavirus pandemic in India. Mahindra thanked his staff for promptly adopting the idea suggested to him by Padma Ramnath, a retired journalist.
Have a look:
A retired journalist, Padma Ramnath mailed me out of the blue & suggested that if our canteens used banana leaves as plates, it would help struggling banana farmers who were having trouble selling their produce. Our proactive factory teams acted instantly on the idea...Thank you! pic.twitter.com/ouUx7xfMdK
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) April 9, 2020
Anand Mahindra has also offered to help the authorities fight the novel coronavirus outbreak by offering to make ventilators at the different manufacturing facilities of Mahindra Group. Keeping in mind the scarcity of hospitals, he also suggested that Mahindra holiday resorts can be transformed into temporary health care facilities. The Chairman of M&M also promised to contribute 100 percent of his salary and urged other manufacturing giants to set aside contributions for those who are the most affected in their ecosystem.
Coronavirus outbreak
The COVID-19 has claimed close to 90,000 lives across the world and has infected nearly 15,03,000 people globally since it first broke out in December 2019. Italy is the most affected country in the world as the death toll stands at 17,700 with almost 1.4 lakh people affected by the deadly virus.
Meanwhile in India, the coronavirus outbreak has been taking over at an alarming rate with the total number of infections as 5218 and 169 lives lost. The government of India has also imposed a nationwide 21-day lockdown to curb the spread of the deadly virus and is currently in the process of extending it further as the number of cases has been increasing rampantly.
22:07 IST, April 9th 2020