Accordingly mahindra had announced opening its kitchens in 10 locations across india to help supply meals and ration to the people in need. mahindra and mahindra CEO and MD, Pawan Goenka had earlier announced on social media that the company has supplied 50,000 meals, and 10,000 ration packets in a week. So far, the company has helped supply food to 50,000 migrant and daily wage workers. In his post, Pawan Goenka has also said that the company is offering its kitchen infrastructure to be used by others who might want to prepare meals for the needy during these tough times. These Mahindra kitchens could help prepare up to 10,000 meals in a day.
In fact, responding to the initiative a mumbai based start-up that makes sanitary napkins asked for Mahindra's to modify their machines to make 3-ply masks. And in 4 days flat mahindra engineers have responded to the call and set up a manufacturing line inside Mahindra's Kandivali plant in Mumbai.
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