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NHES Alumni drive nets 89 lifesaving units of blood

City SP hails initiative: "One unit can save three lives"

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
2 August 2025
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NHES Alumni drive nets 89 lifesaving units of blood
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Jamshedpur, August 2: The NHES Alumni Connect held its third successful Blood Donation Camp on Saturday at Narbheram Hansraj English School, Bistupur. The event saw an enthusiastic response from alumni, teachers, students, and parents, all coming together in a shared mission to save lives.

Strong Support from the Community

Organised on the school premises, the camp drew 130 willing donors, of whom 89 were found eligible and successfully donated blood. The Blood Bank of Jamshedpur ensured smooth collection and handling, meeting all required health and safety protocols.

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Dignitaries Laud Lifesaving Effort

City Superintendent of Police, Kumar Shivashish, attended as Chief Guest, commending the school and its alumni for their commitment to community service.

“This event reflects the values this institution imparts,” said the SP. “Its students go out into the world and return to give back in deeply meaningful ways. One unit of blood can save up to three lives—that’s no small impact. While we chase technological progress, let’s not forget that basic healthcare efforts like this can still be the difference between life and death.”

Nakul Kamani, President of the NHES Managing Committee, was Guest of Honour and joined the ceremonial lamp-lighting along with the SP, Principal Paramita Roy Chaudhury, Joint Secretary Devang Gandhi, and committee members.

A Tribute to Selfless Service

In his remarks, Nakul Kamani praised the initiative as a reflection of collective dedication.

“This is a noble and selfless act,” he said. “The alumni, led by a passionate organising team, alongside the Principal and Administrative Coordinator Subhash Banerjee, deserve full credit for making this possible. It’s a proud moment for the entire NHES community.”

The NHES Alumni Connect continues to grow its impact, transforming goodwill into action—one unit of blood at a time.

 

Tags: BistupurBlood donationNarbheram Hansraj English SchoolNHES Alumni Connect
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