Vinay Bhopatkar, who was handling the delivery business of Ola, which includes food tech and new ambitions such as groceries and hyperlocal, will also be taking additional responsibility for the driver and supply ecosystem of the mobility business, Ola Cabs.
Ola Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Ola, on Monday said it has partnered with donation platform GiveIndia to provide consumers with oxygen concentrators.
The company has joined the growing roster of companies contributing towards relief efforts amid the deadly second wave of the COVID pandemic.
The service, which will be provided for free through the Ola app, service will start rolling out in Bengaluru from this week with an initial set of 500 oxygen concentrators.
Ola and GiveIndia will scale it up across the country with up to 10,000 concentrators in the coming weeks, a statement said.
How will consumers avail of this service?
Consumers will have to request an oxygen concentrator from the Ola app by providing a few basic details.
Once submitted, the request will be validated and Ola will then pick up the concentrator via one of its cabs with a specially trained driver and bring it to the consumer’s doorstep.
Once the patient has gotten better and no longer requires the concentrator, Ola will pick the device back up and return it to GiveIndia to get it ready for the next patient who needs it.
“We must come together and help our communities during these unprecedented times. We hope this initiative brings much-needed support during these very difficult times and helps in mitigating the pain and the anxiety among those impacted,” Ola Chairman and Group CEO Bhavish Aggarwal said.
Published: May 10, 2021, 16:47 IST
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