Huawei Supports Indian Charity
September 3, 2008 |
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Huawei Technologies in India has decided to financially aid Deepalaya, a non-government development organization working on issues affecting the urban and rural poor, with a special focus on children.
The aid program will last for three years, with a first year contribution of INR1 million offering education and skills training to 50 children. The program aims to arouse the self-awareness of disabled children, and stimulate their potential to complete training on activities and skills of daily life.
Huawei's business in India is accelerating with an annual sales growth of 200%, according to Yang Kaijun, chief representative of Huawei India.
Now Huawei ranks third in foreign telecommunication operators in India. Yang said that the company would strive for an annual turnover of USD2 billion to USD3 billion in India.
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