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The American e-commerce platform, Amazon, is going to invest 233 million dollars (more than 2000 crore Indian rupees) in India in 2025.
The company aims to expand its operations nationwide, improve infrastructure and develop new technology for its fulfillment network. In addition, the company has mentioned in the announcement that it is going to make this investment to improve delivery security.
Amazon plans to open new factories for its fulfillment, sorting and delivery network in India and to improve existing sites . "Amazon has built a huge network to deliver goods all over India, and this new investment will make that network even better," the statement said.
Amazon, which is competing in India with Walmart's Flipkart and billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Retail, had earlier announced that it would invest a total of $26 billion in India by 2030. The company has said that it will continue to expand investments and initiatives to improve the health and financial conditions of its employees and associates. This includes expanding programs like 'Shelter'.
As part of the 'Shelter' program, Amazon has created places for its delivery service employees to rest . Those who deliver for companies other than Amazon can also use it . There is seating, drinking water, charging ports and toilet facilities. Similarly, Amazon has been running a program called 'Prosperity' to provide financial education and personal finance assistance for delivery units and drivers.
Amazon has launched a 'Pratidhi' program in India to support the children of delivery workers and drivers with scholarships. The company also said in a statement that it is conducting the 'Sushrut' program to address the health care needs of truck drivers.
Amazon by the end of 2025 more than 80 thousand Launched a nationwide campaign to provide free health check-ups to many delivery workers and partners through medical camps. Indian Express news mentions .
