Will Mukesh Ambani donate to fight coronavirus? India’s richest man faces criticism for ‘ringing a bell’, while billionaires Bill Gates and Jack Ma dig deep
Once an award-winning philanthropist, the Reliance Industries chairman has been slow to react to Covid-19, while daughter Isha was slammed for hosting a huge Holi party earlier this month
The Ambani tradition of helping
Ambani’s firm, Reliance Industries, is the largest firm in South Asian, employing about half a million people not only in India but also in the Middle East and Europe. Ambani is working hard to prevent his employees catching Covid-19, as is clear from his recent directives to local and international offices.
He is making it easy for his employees to work from home to protect themselves, their children and family members from contracting the potentially deadly disease. He has set up a medical helpline for employees and their families, established medical teams at all his campuses and laid out social distancing and hygiene guidelines to protect staff members and customers alike from infection.
Additionally, Ambani took part in India’s recent “Janta Curfew”, a voluntary measure put forth by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to encourage people to stay home as much as possible, while taking time to appreciate health care workers and first responders by ringing bells in their honour at a set time.