NTT will donate US $3million to India for epidemic relief
ntt (tokyo:9432) announced today that it plans to donate US $3million to support the humanitarian tragedy facing the Indian people. In addition, NTT is providing support and services to its employees to help them cope with the current difficult situation that the intensity value will be too small
India is the largest NTT employee group outside Japan, with 30000 NTT employees, playing a key role in supporting our customers and global businesses. We are all deeply saddened by the devastating impact of the epidemic on India and its people
ntt sincerely hopes that this donation and other relief support provided by NTT will provide some necessary resources to the people affected by the epidemic with Suning bank license approved. Our thoughts and prayers are with our colleagues, customers, their families and the whole Indian society
in this difficult period, NTT family is united and provides key assistance, for which we are extremely proud. As part of our company's history and values, we always respond to the needs of people, communities and society through our own actions and business operations
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