61-Year-Old Bhubaneswar Singh Donates Blood for the 84th Time

Veteran donor aspires to become a centurion with 100 donations, health permitting. Wife Pushpa Devi encourages his journey.

Key Points:

– Bhubaneswar Singh donates blood for the 84th time at Jamshedpur Blood Center.

– Singh credits his wife, daughter, and supporters for his consistent journey.

– Team PSF and Jamshedpur Blood Center honor him with a citation and memento.

JAMSHEDPUR – Veteran blood donor Bhubaneswar Singh achieved his 84th voluntary donation, inspiring many in the city.

Bhubaneswar Singh, a 61-year-old resident of Jamshedpur, marked a milestone in his journey as a blood donor.

At the Jamshedpur Blood Center, Singh made his 84th voluntary and safe donation, maintaining his commitment to this noble cause.

Singh, a former Tata Steel employee and senior member of St. John Ambulance’s Jamshedpur unit, expressed his gratitude to his family and supporters.

He remarked, “If my health supports me, I am determined to achieve 100 donations and become a centurion.”

A Family’s Support and Recognition

Singh attributes his success to the encouragement of his wife Pushpa Devi, who accompanied him during this donation.

Pushpa Devi has been a pillar of support, uplifting Singh throughout his blood donation journey.

Their only daughter, alongside friends and well-wishers, also played a crucial role in his success.

After the donation, Singh was honored with a certificate of appreciation and a memento by Team PSF and the Jamshedpur Blood Center.

Community Leaders and Organizations Join

The event was attended by several prominent figures, including Jamshedpur Blood Center GM Sanjay Choudhary and Dr. Nirjala Jha.

Technicians Suryamani Tudu and Ravi Shankar Patro, along with Team PSF Director Arijit Sarkar, were also present to celebrate the occasion.

Singh extended his heartfelt thanks to organizations like Team PSF, BBDIA, Red Cross, and the Jamshedpur Blood Center.

He stated, “The love from Jamshedpur residents and blessings from the divine have brought me this far.”

Aspiration to Reach 100 Donations

Despite his age, Singh remains steadfast in his determination to continue donating blood.

“Giving blood is not just an act of charity but a duty toward society,” he said.

He hopes to inspire more individuals to step forward and donate, ensuring a healthier and more united community.

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