Zomato Ltd. has broken the Guinness World Record for the largest first aid lesson at a single venue. CEO Deepinder Goyal in a post on X announced that the company achieved the feat on June 12 in Mumbai with 4,300 delivery partners.
"Over 30,000 Zomato delivery partners are now professionally trained to provide medical aid and help during critical roadside emergencies. Salute and a big thank you to these Emergency Heroes Of India," he wrote.
Yesterday in Mumbai, we broke the 𝐆𝐮𝐢𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝 𝐑𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐝s for the largest first aid lesson at a single venue, together with 4,300 delivery partners.
June 13, 2024
Over 30,000 @zomato delivery partners are now professionally trained to provide medical aid and help during… pic.twitter.com/6sl3lWcE0RGoyal's post has received over 1 lakh views on X with many users appreciating Zomato's initiative. Here's how they reacted to his post:
This is actually good.
June 13, 2024This is amazing 👏
June 13, 2024Good initiative @deepigoyal ! This value-added service will bring sense of pride in all qualified partners @zomato besides making city roads much safer with rapid access to first-aid during medical emergencies; providing toll-free# on Zomato APP would be effective and useful too!
June 13, 2024So cool! Congrats on the record-breaking event! 🚀
June 13, 2024Incredible achievement!👏👏👏
June 13, 2024
Hats off to @zomato and the delivery partners for setting a new standard in community safety.
These heroes are truly redefining roadside assistance. 🚑💪🇮🇳Last month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had praised Zomato's founder and called his journey "inspiring". Taking to social media platform X, PM Modi reposted a video of Goyal where he revealed what his father said when he told him about his startup idea.
"In today's India, one's surname doesn't matter. What matters is hard work. Your journey is truly inspiring, @deepigoyal! It motivates countless youngsters to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams," the prime minister said.
"We are committed to providing the right environment for the startups to flourish," he added.
In today's India, one's surname doesn't matter. What matters is hardwork. Your journey is truly inspiring, @deepigoyal! It motivates countless youngsters to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams. We are committed to providing the right environment for the startups to flourish. https://t.co/E9ccqYyVzv
May 22, 2024Responding to PM Modi's "kind words", Goyal wrote, "This does certainly motivate us to work harder, and do better."
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