THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Jamshedpur, May 16: The Outreach Department of Manipal Tata Medical College (MTMC) organized a Blood Donation Camp on Friday. The event witnessed an overwhelming response, with more than 200 units of blood collected from donors.

This marked the sixth blood donation drive hosted at the MTMC campus. This event highlights the critical role such initiatives play in bridging the gap in blood supply and ensuring availability for patients in need.

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This blood donation specially focused on the needs of patients who are suffering from blood disorders like Hemophilia and Sickle Cell Anemia who require frequent blood transfusions.
This was the first time that donors were from outside the campus also and was supported by NCC Cadets and Tata Workers Union as donors.
Students, faculty members, staff, and local community members actively participated in the camp, making it a grand success. All donors were screened and guided by trained medical professionals to ensure safe and hygienic blood collection.

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The event was graced by Dr. Khyati Shukla Mittal as the Chief Guest, who lauded the efforts of the organizers and appreciated the voluntary spirit of the donors. The program was also attended by Dr. Harish Chander Bandhu, Dean In-Charge, who emphasized the importance of regular blood donation and its impact on emergency medical care.