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Google announces Rs 113-cr grant to set up 80 oxygen plants, upskill rural health workers in India

The company is broadening its COVID-19 support efforts to help strengthen India’s healthcare infrastructure and workforce — especially in rural areas, he told reporters in a virtual briefing.

By PTI Jun 17, 2021 3:27:37 PM IST (Published)


Tech giant Google on Thursday said Google.org – its philanthropic arm – has announced a grant of Rs 113 crore (USD 15.5 million) to support procurement and installation of about 80 oxygen generation plants and upskilling of healthcare workers in rural parts of the country in partnership with various organisations.
Google.org will support procurement and installation of about 80 oxygen generation plants in healthcare facilities in high-need and rural locations with new grants of about Rs 90 crore (USD 12.5 million) to GiveIndia and about Rs 18.5 crore (USD 2.5 million) to PATH.
It will also finance the efforts of Apollo Medskills to help upskill 20,000 frontline health workers through specialised training in COVID-19 management and strengthen the stressed rural health workforce and rural health systems. Towards this, Google.org will make a Rs 3.6 crore (USD 500,000) grant to ARMMAN to run skilling programs for 180,000 Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) and 40,000 Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs) in 15 Indian states.