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Zomato Trains 30,000 Delivery Staff for First Aid

Zomato has trained over 30,000 delivery partners to provide medical aid during roadside emergencies. This initiative aims to equip them with professional first-responder training, enabling them to help in critical situations. The program, “Emergency Heroes,” is a pioneering effort in India, showcasing the company’s commitment to community welfare.

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