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Jharkhand News: Jamshedpur youth donates platelets for 21st time

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
24 September 2024
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Jamshedpur youth donates platelets for 21st time
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THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK

 

Jamshedpur, Sept 24: Inderjit Singh, Founder President of the social organization Aagaaz, has once again demonstrated his commitment to helping those in need by donating platelets for the 21st time.

Responding to an urgent call from the blood bank, Singh visited the facility today to donate platelets for a patient undergoing treatment at TMH Hospital.

Known for his long-standing dedication, Singh has previously donated platelets 20 times. He and his team of volunteers from Aagaaz have made it a mission to be readily available for such donations, ensuring that the blood bank has access to life-saving resources when needed.

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Singh shared that his organization maintains regular contact with the blood bank and that its members are always prepared to donate platelets or blood during emergencies.

To mark this occasion and support Singh’s humanitarian efforts, young Sikh leaders including Satvir Singh Somu, Chanchal Bhatia, Jagtar Singh, Arijit Sarkar, and Manoj Mahato from the blood bank were present to encourage him and recognize his invaluable contributions to the community.

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