Thursday, April 04, 2013

Clothes-Drive for a cause – A Colorss Foundation – Ranbaxy Initiative


Clothes - Drive for a cause – A Colorss Foundation – Ranbaxy Initiative

Colorss Foundation in partnership with Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited carried out a cloth donation drive in the corporate campus of Ranbaxy Gurgaon in February-March 2013. The initiative attracted a huge response from the employees of Ranbaxy who donated their old/new clothes, gifts, reading materials etc for a good cause. Colorss’ handed these items to the needy daily-wage labourers and their family members working at the construction sites across Gurgaon.

The clothing drive lasted for a month starting 11th February 2013, witnessing thousands of clothing items
and toys being donated. The moral support and participation lent by the Ranbaxy employees towards the drive was exemplary. 

Cloth donation drive was carried out to offer help to the homeless/poor people who are in great immediate need. It was run with an effort to provide warmth and protection to those in need. It has tried to reach out to all those people who will benefit with the donated clothes.


Today evening 4th April 2013; about 2700 clothes were distributed in 4 catchments of make-shift huts of daily wage workers who work at the construction site in Gurgaon. More than 500 families benefited through this distribution drive.

About Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited

Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited, India's largest pharmaceutical company, is an integrated, research based, international pharmaceutical company producing a wide range of quality, affordable generic medicines, trusted by healthcare professionals and patients across geographies. Ranbaxy's continued focus on R&D has resulted in several approvals, in developed and emerging markets many of which incorporate proprietary Novel Drug Delivery Systems (NDDS) and technologies, developed at its own labs. The company has further strengthened its focus on generics research and is increasingly working on more complex and specialty areas. Ranbaxy serves its customers in over 150 countries and has an expanding international portfolio of affiliates, joint ventures and alliances, ground operations in 43 countries and manufacturing operations in 8 countries. Ranbaxy is a member of the Daiichi Sankyo Group. Through strategic in-licensing opportunities and its hybrid business model with Daiichi Sankyo, a leading global pharma innovator headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, Ranbaxy is introducing many innovator products in markets around the world, where it has a strong presence. This is in line with the company's commitment to increase penetration and improve access to medicines, across the globe. For more information, please visit: www.ranbaxy.com

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