Hyundai Contributes Rs. 2 crore to Prime Minister's National Relief Fund

Hyundai Motor India, the country's second-largest car manufacturer, contributed Rs. 2 crores to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund to support rescue, relief and rehabilitation operations for the people affected by the natural calamities in various parts of the country.
The contribution is intended to provide rehabilitation for people who were affected by the flood and for restoration of areas that were distraught by the floods and landslides in various states.
"Hyundai Motor India applauds government's efforts to restore normalcy in the regions and express solidarity with the people who have faced the forbidding situations. As a responsible corporate, we are extending full cooperation to the Indian Government in all measures for rescue, relief and rehabilitation to those who have suffered from these natural calamities", said Mr. BS Seo, MD & CEO, Hyundai Motor India Ltd.
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