<p>Boosting the nation’s Covid-19 vaccination drive, Reliance Foundation has crossed a milestone of administering over 10 lakh vaccine doses across India.</p>.<p>Reliance Foundation launched the initiative, Mission Vaccine Suraksha, in April with an aim to "protect the larger community of employees, associates, partners and the general population with free vaccinations."</p>.<p>Mass vaccination is the topmost priority for India and a way to fight the current Covid-19 crisis.</p>.<p>Following government announcements and protocol, Reliance Foundation embarked upon one of the largest free-of-cost corporate vaccination programs to prioritise vaccination for 100 per cent of employees and their family members.</p>.<p>In the Annual General Meeting last month, Nita M Ambani, Chairperson, Reliance Foundation had expressed the commitment to vaccinate the general community. “Executing this mission on a nationwide basis is a humungous task. But it is our <em>dharma</em>, our duty to every Indian, our promise of safety and protection. Our firm belief that together, we can, and we will overcome,” she said.</p>.<p>Till date, over 98 per cent of all eligible employees have already been covered with at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine in keeping with this promise. </p>.<p>As part of Mission Vaccine Suraksha, over 10 lakh doses have been administered already, to employees and family members across Reliance. </p>.<p>Over 171 vaccination centres across the country are vaccinating employees, associates, joint venture partners and all their family members including off-roll workforce, retired employees and eight family members of each of these groups.</p>.<p>Now, vaccination for communities has been rolled out to administer an additional 10 lakh doses to communities near plant locations and to the general population through NGOs.</p>
<p>Boosting the nation’s Covid-19 vaccination drive, Reliance Foundation has crossed a milestone of administering over 10 lakh vaccine doses across India.</p>.<p>Reliance Foundation launched the initiative, Mission Vaccine Suraksha, in April with an aim to "protect the larger community of employees, associates, partners and the general population with free vaccinations."</p>.<p>Mass vaccination is the topmost priority for India and a way to fight the current Covid-19 crisis.</p>.<p>Following government announcements and protocol, Reliance Foundation embarked upon one of the largest free-of-cost corporate vaccination programs to prioritise vaccination for 100 per cent of employees and their family members.</p>.<p>In the Annual General Meeting last month, Nita M Ambani, Chairperson, Reliance Foundation had expressed the commitment to vaccinate the general community. “Executing this mission on a nationwide basis is a humungous task. But it is our <em>dharma</em>, our duty to every Indian, our promise of safety and protection. Our firm belief that together, we can, and we will overcome,” she said.</p>.<p>Till date, over 98 per cent of all eligible employees have already been covered with at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine in keeping with this promise. </p>.<p>As part of Mission Vaccine Suraksha, over 10 lakh doses have been administered already, to employees and family members across Reliance. </p>.<p>Over 171 vaccination centres across the country are vaccinating employees, associates, joint venture partners and all their family members including off-roll workforce, retired employees and eight family members of each of these groups.</p>.<p>Now, vaccination for communities has been rolled out to administer an additional 10 lakh doses to communities near plant locations and to the general population through NGOs.</p>