Honda India Foundation opens COVID-19 isolation centers in Haryana & Rajasthan
June 7, 2021 New Delhi
New Delhi, June 7, 2021: Facilitating healthcare infrastructure and support for COVID-19 patients,
Honda India Foundation has set up COVID care isolation centres in the states of Haryana and Rajasthan.
With a focus on medical support and care for patients, especially in rural areas, the foundation has already
started operations at these centres with a capacity of 100 beds at Naurangpur (Haryana) and 50 beds at
Tapukara (Rajasthan) respectively. The two facilities, set-up in association with Haryana and Rajasthan
state governments, have round the clock supervision by trained doctors and nurses along with other
medical arrangements.
Honda India Foundation opened the fully operational COVID Care isolation centres at Honda Warehouse,
Village Naurangpur (Opp. NSG Gate no. 2) in Distt. Manesar, Haryana and Government Girls’ Higher
Secondary School in Tapukara, Distt. Alwar, Rajasthan, in presence of senior state government officials
and representatives from Honda.
Honda India Foundation, the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) arm of all Honda group companies in
India, had earmarked a sum of INR 65 million for COVID-19 relief efforts with an aim to contribute towards
COVID-19 support & relief measures in 5 states of Haryana, Rajasthan, Karnataka, U.P and Gujarat. Honda
is also setting up oxygen production plants in Manesar (Haryana), Alwar (Rajasthan), Kolar (Karnataka)
and Gautam Budh Nagar (UP). Simultaneously, HIF is reaching out to front-line warriors by distributing
PPE, masks, sanitizers and also providing Government hospitals in rural areas with medical equipment like
oxygen concentrators, pulse oximeters etc.