The country's largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) on Monday announced allocating Rs 71 crore to undertake various support initiatives to combat the second wave of Covid-19.
A part of the fund will be used to set up a makeshift 1,000-bed hospital for the treatment of patients in some of the worst-affected states.
The state-owned lender has allocated Rs 30 crore for a makeshift hospital while Rs 21 crore will be used to support initiatives such as procurement of life-saving healthcare equipment, oxygen supply to hospitals, Covid-care centres, ambulances, PPE kits, masks as well as food relief efforts.
Besides, Rs 10 crore will be used to supplement the government's effort in genome sequencing, and Rs 10 crore will be earmarked to collaborate with on-ground NGOs to address the community needs, SBI said.
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The bank will continue to serve citizens through its extensive network of over 22,000 branches.
The facilities would be set up in collaboration with government hospitals and municipal corporations of the needy cities. SBI is in talks with various designated authorities to explore partnerships for setting up makeshift hospitals.
Among others, SBI has tied up with various hospitals for the vaccination of its employees and their dependent family members. It will also bear the cost of inoculation. The bank has also converted 60 of its training centres into isolation centres for the affected employees and their family members.