Uber launches music video as ode to India’s 75th Independence Day

Uber launches music video as ode to India’s 75th Independence Day

Highlights its efforts to support communities around the country during COVID-19.

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Mumbai: Uber has launched a music video to celebrate India’s 75th Independence Day starring Esther Hnamte, a five-year-old singer from Mizoram performing a rendition of “Maa Tujhe Salaam".

The three-minute video also highlights Uber’s efforts to support communities around the country during COVID-19. It pays tribute to India’s fighting spirit throughout the pandemic and reinforces Uber’s commitment to help the country build back better, said the company in a statement.

The company remained focused on its social impact initiatives in 2021 by pledging free rides to help citizens travelling to vaccination centers, including partnering with social institutions like HelpAge India and Robin Hood Army to support vaccinations for vulnerable and senior citizens.

“Uber has had a single goal during the pandemic and that was supporting our communities," said Uber president for India and South Asia, Prabhjeet Singh. "Whether it is helping drivers to get vaccinated, offering free rides to frontline health workers, helping the elderly and vulnerable travel to vaccination centres, Uber is determined to do its part to help India build back better.”

Uber also allocated Rs 18.5 crore to help get 150,000 driver-partners on the platform vaccinated.