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 Mission Employee Suraksha
 guarantees the family of the
 deceased employee                                                                                               Response  COVID-19


 Last drawn salary for
 the next five years


 Funding of children’s
 education in India till

 Ms. Dhvani from team Jio, working from home and providing critical   graduation
 support through the pandemic

 Mission Employee Care  Lifetime medical
 coverage for the family
 From the beginning of the pandemic, the RIL Group took extreme care to
 address the needs of employees within the organisation. From facilitating
 health check-ups and testing to providing vaccinations free of cost,   D10 lakh lumpsum payment
 it ensured that every Reliance employee was assured of the care and
 protection of the RIL's ‘Employee Care’ programme. Most of all, it ensured   to the family of the deceased
 that the family of an employee, lost to COVID-19, had full support and   off-roll employee
 protection of Reliance.
 Reliance Foundation is committed to taking care of all the families of these
 employees, and attending to their education and healthcare needs. Under   Rural Community member Sunita Dhurve
 the Mission Employee Suraksha, Reliance will pay the family the salary of   stitching masks
 the deceased employee for the next five years and  finance the children's   Shahdol Community Mask Making
 education in India till graduation, along with ensuring lifetime continuity of
 medical coverage to the family.
 Reliance is also committed to paying a lumpsum amount of   Helping rural communities cope with the pandemic
 D 10 lakh to the families of its off-roll employees who succumbed to
 COVID-19. With such measures, Reliance Foundation is ensuring the   Rural communities were made aware of the safety measures against COVID-19 and equipped with
 security and well-being of the affected families of its employees.  information and support to guard against the virus as people returned to villages from their workplaces
            in distant parts of the country. This was done by working closely with local government institutions such
            as Gram Panchayats (GPs) and community organisations like women’s Self-Help Groups (SHGs).
 Free vaccination drive for                                   Equipping communities with
 communities
 Starting March 5, 2021, the facility was first               knowledge and preparedness
 opened to those above 60 years of age                        When people started moving back to their homes in villages
 and those in the 45-59 age group with                        from their workplace, the challenge was to contain the
 comorbidities.                                               spread of the virus in rural areas. Rural communities also
                                                              had to deal with market disruptions. Reliance Foundation
 From April 1, it was extended to those
 Free vaccines being administered to employees and their families at Reliance   above 45 years and from May 1, it was   stepped in to provide specialised help and advice to GPs
 Corporate Park under Mission Vaccine Suraksha                and other community groups on financial support and
 opened to all above 18 years of age.                         availing of livelihood promotion schemes announced by the
 The vaccination arrangements were                            government. Capacity-building support was also provided
 Mission Vaccine Suraksha  made with stringent COVID safety   to help returning migrants access livelihood opportunities in
 protocol in place.                                           farming, horticulture, animal husbandry and fisheries. Interim
 Mass vaccination is India's urgent priority now. Through Sir H N Reliance   A seamless online process was made   employment was provided to labourers, especially migrants.
 Foundation Hospital, Reliance Foundation has rolled out a massive   available through JioHealthHub that
 vaccination drive with over 171 vaccinations centres across the country,   leveraged the COWIN portal.  In addition, the community was mobilised to provide
 thus contributing significantly to India's drive for mass vaccination against   emergency support and response. GPs and SHGs mentored
 COVID-19.                                                    by Reliance Foundation took the lead in creating awareness
                                                              on COVID-19 and ensuring precautions. SHGs also took the
                                                              initiative to stitch masks and distribute them to frontline
                                                              workers.

 10 lakh+ people                                               7,600+ migrant labourers
                                                               Linked to wage employment
               COVID-19 crisis in Rajam, Andhra Pradesh
 Provided free COVID-19 vaccinations  Youth volunteers and Gram Panchayat leaders responding to the   opportunities
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