WE ARE IN THIS TOGETHER
We continue to serve, innovate and adapt to the changing environment and fulfil our commitments to our clients, partners, shareholders, society and ourselves.
“Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value.” – Albert Einstein
While the pandemic has adversely impacted millions the world over, we are fortunate to be in a position where we are able to work, while remaining safe and socially distant. During this time, more than ever, it is incumbent upon us to extend The Annet Group’s ‘Culture of Care’ beyond the boundaries of our organization. Let us seek out those less fortunate than ourselves and contribute both time and resources, leveraging whatever goodwill we have, to reduce inequities and uphold standards of justice and goodness. We strive, not to be a success, rather – to be of value.
– Rohan Bulchandani, Founder, April 2020
Business Response
Reaching out to our clients to help
Partnering with clients on clinical trials to help beat covid 19
Internal Response
Our teams are our responsibility. Here’s how we have been actively engaging with our global teams across India, UK, USA and the Middle East and caring for them.
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Ensuring our employees are covered during the pandemic.
Work from home for all teams
Our global teams are equipped to work from home and it is business as usual
Focus on capacity building through internal trainings
We are using this time well to upskill our global teams. Trainings focus on technical, behavioural and management topics.
Social Response
Food Distribution
Distributed food rations to > 1,000 needy families across all our geographies: Dallas, London, Dubai, Mumbai, Gandhinagar and Chennai.
Transportation of Migrants
Aided, as part of a broader initiative, in the transportation of > 40 busloads of stranded migrant workers back to their homes in India
PPE Kits to Healthcare Workers
Sponsored the provision of personal protective gear to frontline Covid warriors in Maharashtra, India.
Children’s Education
Provision of financial aid to tribal children in north east India.
Care for Animals
Distributed 161 horse fodder bags (each weighing 50 kgs) in Matheran.