Seva Hi Lakshya Organizes Blood Donation Camp on Netaji’s Birth Anniversary

Blood Donation Camp Witnesses Enthusiastic Participation in Parsudih

Seva Hi Lakshya organized a blood donation camp on Netaji’s birthday, aiming to collect 450 units of blood.

Key Points:

  • Camp held at Seva Hi Lakshya’s Parsudih office.
  • 450 units of blood targeted during the camp.
  • Prominent leaders attended and inspired participants.

JAMSHEDPUR – Social organization Seva Hi Lakshya celebrated Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s birth anniversary by organizing a large blood donation camp at its office in Parsudih. The event has been a regular initiative by the organization for the past four years, drawing increasing participation each year.

The camp was graced by several notable dignitaries, including Jugsalai MLA Mangal Kalindi, Jamshedpur West MLA Saryu Roy, former MLA Kunal Sarangi, former MLA Laxman Tudu, and Zilla Parishad member and organization secretary Purnima Mallik. The organization’s president, Manik Mallik, welcomed the guests with ceremonial shawls and expressed gratitude for their support.

Promoting Rural Blood Donation

During the event, Manik Mallik highlighted the growing enthusiasm for blood donation in rural areas, which has contributed significantly alongside urban camps. The camp set an ambitious target of collecting 450 units of blood, reflecting the community’s dedication to the cause.

Leaders Reflect on Netaji’s Ideals

The dignitaries spoke about Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s life and urged everyone to follow his path of selflessness and patriotism. The event underscored the spirit of community service, inspired by Netaji’s ideals.

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