THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Dhanbad, January 27: The Marwari Yuva Manch (MYM) will collect 30,000 units of blood across the country through voluntary donation.
National coordinator of MYM Blood Donation Camp Neha Patwari (Ranchi), while monitoring the blood donation camp at Koderma Agrasen Bhawan, said that under the 40th foundation day of the MYM and 75th Republic Day, a week-long blood donation camp (January 20 to 27) is being organized in all states to collect 30,000 units.
Prerna Shakha Koderma
Under this promising programme, Prerna Shakha Koderma of the MYM organized a blood donation camp at Agrasen Bhawan. A total of 18 donors, including three women, donated their blood.
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Koderma Sadar BDO
Koderma Sadar block development officer (BDO) Suman Gupta was the chief guest, while State Bank of India (SBI) Jhumari Tilaiya chief manager Amar Kumar Singh and assistant manager Seema Sarawgi were guests of honours.
Red Cross Society
Red Cross Society chairman Ajit Kumar Barnbal, treasurer Munna Sultania, former chairman Dr RK Dipak, Agrawal Society secretary Arvind Choudhary, and Pradip Bansal also addressed the function and shed light on the importance of donating blood in life.
Project director Kritika Modi, on the occasion, said that people donate in different ways, but a donation of blood to save life of others is above all of them.
Prerna Shakha president Sarika Ladda, on the occasion, informed that several programmes such as Goahar, blood donation, health camp, and Diya lighting for consecration of lord Ram at Ayodhya Temple are being organized to mark the 40th Foundation day of the organization.
Shreya Kedia, Rani Kalra, Rashmi Sharma, Vatsal Kandoi, Anurag Hisaria, Chirag Hisaria, Rohit Lohiya, Aman Gupta, Vikky Kesri, Tausik Arya, Pappu Agrawal, Aman Kumar Singh, Vimal Hisaria, Shreyans Jain, Pawan Sharma, Shailesh daruka, Umang Agrawal played significant role in conducting programmes.
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