SMVDU: NSS and NCC, SMVDU, Katra, in collaboration with the J&K Thalassemia Welfare Society, successfully organized a blood donation camp at the SMVDU campus. This event united community members in support of a life-saving cause.
The camp was organised by Dr. Varun Dutta, NCC Coordinator and Dr. Rajiv Kumar, NSS Coordinator, SMVDU, and supported by Dr. Pallav Sharma and his team from the Medical Aid Centre, SMVDU. This initiative witnessed an impressive turnout.
Dr. Deepshika from GMC, Jammu, oversaw and provided essential support at a blood donation camp. Fifty students and staff members from the University generously donated blood during the camp, showcasing acts of kindness and solidarity. This altruistic gesture holds the potential to significantly impact the lives of numerous individuals combating Thalassemia, a genetic blood disorder.
Er. Sudhir Sethi, President of J&K Thalassemia Welfare Society, Jammu, emphasized the vital role of regular blood donation camps for Thalassemia patients, highlighting the growing need for blood due to frequent transfusions required by many patients. He urged the community to actively participate in mitigating the sufferings of Thalassemia children and preventing the birth of such children through genetic counseling and proper antenatal advice.
Prof. (Dr.) Pragati Kumar, Vice Chancellor, SMVDU commended the organizing team’s efforts, emphasizing that blood donation is not merely an act of kindness but a lifeline for those in need. He underscored the profound impact of collective action, illustrating how each donation represents a ray of hope for individuals bravely facing Thalassemia.