Covid Care: JCB India to support education of children of deceased employees

Covid Care: JCB India to support education of children of deceased employees

It has also extended medical insurance for the families to ten years

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New Delhi: JCB India has decided to support the education of the children of its employees who succumbed to Covid-19 and extend medical insurance for their families to ten years.

“Besides, the term insurance policy benefits, the company will support the education of the children of deceased employees to the tune of Rs one lakh per child, per year for their schooling and Rs two lakh per child, per year for three years for their graduation. For contractual employees, there will be one-time support of Rs 3 lakh," JCB India said in a statement.

"The past few weeks have been a phase of intense learning. Virtually all our organisational resources were deployed towards supporting the health and safety of our employees and their families. Unfortunately, we also went through the painful phase of losing some of our colleagues to the virus,” said JCB India CEO and MD Deepak Shetty, highlighting that the company is fully committed to supporting the families.

The company is also conducting special vaccination drives for its employees and has already inoculated over 2,000 employees and their families in Ballabgarh, Pune and Jaipur facilities.

On 30 April, JCB India had to temporarily pause all manufacturing operations for ten days to stop the spread of the virus, which had taken a toll on workers across different facilities. Other manufacturers like Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Honda also had to close down their manufacturing facilities during the second wave