Chittaranjan Pandey’s 5th Death Anniversary Marked by Blood Donation Drive and Humanitarian Services

The fifth death anniversary of Late Chittaranjan Pandey commemorated with blood donation drive and service to the needy in Jamshedpur.

JAMSHEDPUR – on the 5th death anniversary of Chittaranjan Pandey, on Thursday, his sons, notable social workers Rajesh and Praveen Pandey from Adityapur, dedicated the entire day to humanity’s service.

A blood donation camp was set up at the Jamshedpur Blood Center, contributing 73 units of blood, marking this day in a uniquely memorable way.

The core objective of the event was to honor the late Chittaranjan Pandey’s memory by serving those in need.

The initiative not only served to provide blood for those in need but also kept alive the ideals, thoughts, and ideologies of the late Chittaranjan Pandey.

On the occasion of the fifth death anniversary, a breakfast and fruit distribution initiative was also organized at the newly awakened Manav Samaj Leprosy Ashram located in Jugsalai police station area of Jamshedpur.

This initiative catered to 50 afflicted and helpless individuals residing there, where all family members actively participated in the service.

While many families commemorate their loved ones through private ceremonies, the Pandey family chose to give life through blood donation and extend their service to humanity, thus truly honoring their late father.

Various organizations including the Prateek Sangharsh Foundation, Voluntary Blood Donors Association, and Jamshedpur Blood Center joined the family in paying a heartfelt tribute to late Chittaranjan Pandey.

The fifth death anniversary of Late Chittaranjan Pandey commemorated with blood donation drive and service to the needy in Jamshedpur.
The fifth death anniversary of Late Chittaranjan Pandey commemorated with blood donation drive and service to the needy in Jamshedpur.

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