Mega Blood Donation Camp Honors Late KK Singh in Jamshedpur

Tribute paid to late KK Singh through a Mega Blood Donation Camp organized by KK Educational Foundation Trust, with notable guests expressing gratitude.

JAMSHEDPUR – On the occasion of the birth anniversary of late KK Singh, a prominent social worker of Jamshedpur, a Mega Blood Donation Camp was organized by KK Educational Foundation Trust at Red Cross Bhavan.

The event serves as a tribute to Singh’s contributions, with a large number of blood donors participating.

Former Chief Minister Raghubar Das and district MP Bidyut Baran Mahato also attended the event, expressing their gratitude and encouragement.

Vikas Singh, the founder of the trust, emphasized the significance of humanitarian service on this auspicious day.

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