Mankind Pharma donates Rs 5 lakh to the family of Indian medical student who died in Ukraine
Mankind Pharma donated Rs 5 lakh to the family of 21-year-old medical student Naveen Shekharappa Gyanagoudar from Karnataka who died in Russia-Ukraine war.
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New Delhi: Mankind Pharma on Wednesday said it has donated Rs 5 lakh to the family of 21-year-old medical student Naveen Shekharappa Gyanagoudar from Karnataka who died in Russia-Ukraine war.
The family has to repay a loan of Rs 25 lakh towards education and other commitments. With even Naveen's brother to complete his education from Bengaluru, the family is burdened with huge financial liability, the company said in a statement.
"Considering the unfortunate state of events, we are trying every possible way to stand in support of the affected family. We know that no financial support can compensate for the void created by the deceased, but it is our small token showing our resolve to stand in solidarity with the families who have lost their dear ones," said Sanjay Koul, Senior President, Sales and Marketing, Mankind Pharma.
The student was a 20-year-old medical student from Karnataka who studied at the fourth year in Kharkiv National Medical University in Ukraine.
Mankind Pharma,aims to aid the community in leading a healthy life by formulating, developing, commercializing, and delivering affordable and accessible medicines that satisfy urgent medical needs. Mankind Pharma came into existence in 1986, and in 1991, the company was formed into a legal corporation. However, it actively started working as a fully-integrated pharmaceutical company in 1995.
Mankind Pharma has products in Pharma, OTC and FMCG brands like Manforce Condoms, Manforce Tablets, Manforce Staylong Gel, Unwanted 72, Prega News, Adiction, Gas-O-Fast, Kaloree 1 and many others.
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