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After HIV blood scare, Jharkhand launches statewide blood donation drive from Nov 12

  Ranchi, Nov. 7: Weeks after the shocking incident in Chaibasa, where five thalassemic children were transfused HIV-infected blood, triggering outrage and…

After HIV blood scare, Jharkhand launches statewide blood donation drive from Nov 12

Neha Arora

 

Ranchi, Nov. 7: Weeks after the shocking incident in Chaibasa, where five thalassemic children were transfused HIV-infected blood, triggering outrage and a Jharkhand High Court rebuke, the state government has announced a massive blood donation campaign across all districts.

The drive — to be held from November 12 to 28 — coincides with Jharkhand’s 25th Foundation Day celebrations and aims to rebuild public trust, address the severe blood shortage, and strengthen the state’s blood safety network.

Blood crisis deepened after closure of several blood banks

Following the Chaibasa case, the Health Department conducted a statewide inspection of blood banks. Several facilities were found violating safety protocols and were subsequently shut down, leading to an acute blood shortage across the state.

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To tackle the crisis, the government has decided to conduct a statewide voluntary blood donation campaign with the help of blood banks, NGOs, and civil society organisations.

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“Jharkhand is celebrating its silver jubilee, and we want to mark this occasion with a meaningful campaign that saves lives,” said Neha Arora, Special Secretary, Health Department, during a video conference with district officials on Friday.
“This drive will not only replenish our blood reserves but also raise public awareness about safe and voluntary blood donation.”

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Camps to be held in every district

From November 12 to 28, blood donation camps will be organized at multiple locations in every district. Civil Surgeons, District Public Relations Officers (DPROs), and volunteers will lead local efforts, supported by blood banks and district administrations.

Arora stressed that public representatives, including MPs, MLAs, Zila Parishad members, and senior officials, should be invited to participate and donate blood to set an example. “When public figures donate blood, it sends a powerful message and encourages people to join in,” she said.

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Strategy to promote voluntary blood donation

Arora urged officials to create a district-wise calendar of camps and to promote the campaign aggressively through print, electronic, and social media.
“Many people still have misconceptions about blood donation. These need to be addressed through awareness campaigns,” she said.

She also directed officials to collaborate with civil society groups, including the Lions Club and Chamber of Commerce, to mobilise donors. “The goal is to make this a community movement,” she added.

Ensuring transparency and safety

In light of recent concerns, the Health Department has emphasised transparency and safety in blood collection and storage. All donors and recipients will be registered, and blood will be screened strictly as per national guidelines.

Arora also instructed officials to ensure that accurate information about camp locations, timings, and contact points is made easily accessible to the public. “Donor mapping should be done to identify areas with higher participation potential, and special focus should be given to backward districts,” she said.

‘This is just the beginning’

Calling the campaign a turning point in Jharkhand’s public health effort, Arora said,
“This is just the beginning. We must ensure no patient ever loses their life due to a lack of safe blood. Let this campaign be the start of a stronger, safer, and self-sufficient blood supply network in Jharkhand.”

Officials from all districts, including Civil Surgeons, DPROs, blood bank representatives, and Health Department officers, attended the video conference.

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