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Ola commemorates Armed Forces Week; launches awareness drive in support of the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund

| @indiablooms | Dec 02, 2017, at 12:15 am

Kolkata, Dec 1 (IBNS): In support of the country’s Armed Forces and their families, Ola, India’s most popular app for transportation, launched an awareness campaign to raise funds on the occasion of Armed Forces Flag Day, observed on Dec 7 every year.

This week-long fundraising campaign, was kickstarted by the Defence Ministry of India from Dec 1 and runs until Dec 7, 2017.

The contributions from the fund will be used by the Ministry to ensure rehabilitation and welfare of the dependents of our brave martyrs and disabled personnel.

Ola is spreading awareness amongst millions of its customers across the country, urging them to visit www.ksb.gov.in which has been set up by the Ministry of Defence for contributions to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund. Ola will also distribute Armed Forces Flags to the general public visiting Ola Kiosks across major cities, urging customers to contribute to the Fund during the week long campaign.

As part of the fundraising drive, Ola employees, have pledged their contributions to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund. Furthermore, Ola’s Driver-Partners are also extending their contributions through donation boxes set up at the attachment centers across the country, along with their personal messages of gratitude to the families.

Commenting on the initiative, Pranay Jivrajka, Founding Partner at Ola said, “Many brave and gallant heroes from the Armed Forces have laid down their lives in the service of the country. It’s the collective duty of every citizen of our country to ensure rehabilitation and welfare of the dependents of our brave martyrs and disabled personnel. The Flag Day gives us an opportunity to contribute generously to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund. I urge everyone to come forward to do their part.”

The week-long activities will also see Ola Sainiks, i.e. driver partners who have in the past worked with the Armed Forces, acting as brand ambassadors and engaging with fellow driver partners as well as Ola passengers. They will also hand over flags to customers and inform them on the various ways to contribute to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund.

‘Ola Sainik’ programme was launched in partnership with Directorate General Resettlement (DGR) under the Ministry of Defence.

This partnership offers opportunities for ex-servicemen to become micro entrepreneurs with Ola. To support them in their goals of financial independence, Ola has invested in their re-skilling enabling them to grasp the technology and making it possible for them to grow as skilled micro-entrepreneurs on the Ola platform.

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