Kerala Samajam Model School collects 73 units at APR Nair Memorial Camp
Key Points:
• KSMS holds blood donation camp in memory of former chairman APR Nair
• Event sees participation from board members, teachers, parents, and students
• Vice Principal highlights health benefits and importance of blood donation
JAMSHEDPUR – A local school’s blood donation drive commemorates a former leader while promoting community health awareness.
The event took place on September 8, 2024, at Kerala Samajam Model School (KSMS).
It was organized in memory of the late A.P.R. Nair, the school’s former chairman.
Current Chairman K.P.G. Nair inaugurated the camp by lighting the ceremonial lamp.
Principal Nandini Shukla and several board members joined in the inauguration ceremony.
The camp saw enthusiastic participation from various school community members.
Board members, teachers, parents, and eligible students volunteered to donate blood.
Vice Principal Rina Banerjee addressed the gathering during the event.
She emphasized the life-saving importance of blood donation.
Moreover, Banerjee highlighted the health benefits for donors themselves.
The drive successfully collected 73 units of blood.
This significant contribution will help meet local medical needs.
KSMS expressed gratitude to all who participated in the noble cause.
The event showcased the school’s commitment to community service.
Furthermore, it honored the legacy of their former chairman, A.P.R. Nair.
The camp’s success reflects the strong community spirit within KSMS.
It also raises awareness about the ongoing need for blood donations.
Such initiatives play a crucial role in supporting local healthcare systems.

