PM Modi’s Birthday: Arjun Munda Honors Young Blood Donors

Youth praised for active participation in BJYM’s donation camp

Key Points:

• Arjun Munda felicitates youth blood donors at his residence

• BJYM organized camps in Jamshedpur and Seraikela-Kharsawan

• Ex-minister urges youth to engage more in social service activities

JAMSHEDPUR – Former Union Minister Arjun Munda honored young blood donors who participated in camps organized by BJYM to mark PM Modi’s 74th birthday.

The Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) of Jamshedpur and Seraikela-Kharsawan districts organized blood donation camps as part of the "Seva Pakhwada" initiative.

On Sunday, Arjun Munda felicitated the young donors at his Ghorabandha residence. He expressed gratitude for their contributions to this noble cause.

Moreover, Munda emphasized the significance of blood donation, calling it a great act of service.

"Blood donors are truly great philanthropists," he remarked.

Furthermore, the former minister praised the youth for sending a positive message through their participation.

He added, "We should always be ready to serve society and help those in need."

Additionally, Munda highlighted that such events reflect PM Modi’s ideals of service and dedication to the nation.

"The youth’s involvement demonstrates their commitment to social responsibility," he observed.

In addition, he urged the young generation to continue contributing to nation-building and social welfare activities.

Meanwhile, Dr. Abhishek Singh Munda, currently working at Apollo Delhi, shared his thoughts at the event.

The program was moderated by district secretary Jitendra Rai.

Several BJP leaders attended the ceremony, including Jamshedpur Mahanagar President Sudhansu Ojha and Seraikela-Kharsawan District President Uday Singhdev.

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