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Rapido drives in to help frontline warriors
Amid the second wave of the ongoing pandemic, the frontline workers continue to relentlessly work day and night to ensure the safety of all of us. These frontline workers sometimes work for hours without a break.
Bengaluru: Amid the second wave of the ongoing pandemic, the frontline workers continue to relentlessly work day and night to ensure the safety of all of us. These frontline workers sometimes work for hours without a break.
Rapido, India's largest bike taxi platform, continues to extend its support to India's war against the virus and the frontline warriors by providing Covid care kits in Bengaluru, under the #RapidoPitstop Campaign. The campaign is aimed at providing some relief to the frontline workers like police at checkpoints, healthcare professionals like doctors, nurses and ASHA workers as well as municipal corporation workers, in various parts of the city. The company plans to extend the campaign to 15 more cities, including Tier II and III cities.
Rapido Captains delivered these kits that contained essentials such as face masks, hand sanitizers, food and drink packets, that will help them refresh themselves and at the same time help them be safe. The Captains in Bengaluru delivered the packages to doctors at BBMP Health Centre, Tavarkere, BTP Layout and BBMP Centre, Adugodi, to staff nurses at Agadi Hospital & Research Centre at Wilson Garden and Supra Multispeciality Hospital at JP Nagar. They also delivered to ASHA workers and Corporation workers at COVID Care Centres in HSR Layout, Jayanagar, BTM and Koramangala and to Police Staff at JP Nagar, BTM, and HSR Checkpoints in Bengaluru.
On the provisions and the campaign initiation, Pavan Guntupalli, Co-Founder, Rapido, said, "During these difficult times, frontline workers are continuously and selflessly putting themselves at grave risks and helping citizens navigate through the pandemic safely. We believe that they need to be equally protected and taken care of, with whatever little we can do. Being part of the essential delivery ecosystem, we at Rapido, want to contribute towards the safety and health of the frontline warriors, through these COVID Care Kits. Their contribution is invaluable and this is our way of showing gratitude."
With the widespread presence that Rapido has across the country being one of the largest mobility players, it has ensured leaving no stone unturned to ensure the safety of their stakeholders including customers, driver-partners and the society at large. The company recently announced initiating city-wise vaccination drives for its Captains, starting the first drive in Chennai in collaboration with the Chennai City Corporation. Last year, it launched several initiatives towards maintaining safety and following guidelines to protect the customer and the Captain, including the innovative Safety back shields for bike taxi rides. The company also introduced new policy support last year, where the company provides free cancellation if Captains or customers are without a mask. Rapido also launched the first phase of #RideToVaccinate Campaign, which gave eligible customers going for vaccination, free rides to and from selected hospitals.
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