March 7, 2026

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International Vaishya Mahasammelan organizes blood donation camp; honors donors

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Indore(Team Newsbuddy): The International Vaishya Mahasammelan (Madhya Pradesh) hosted a grand blood donation camp at The Gold Club, Apollo DB City, Nipania, Indore, on Saturday. The event saw enthusiastic participation from citizens, contributing to the noble cause of blood donation. The organization honored all donors with lifetime membership and certificates.
Rahul Gupta, President of the Youth Wing, emphasized that the camp is part of a nationwide initiative to address blood shortages in government hospitals. “This noble act strengthens our commitment to humanity through social service,” he stated. Sachin Jain, Vice-President, noted that each donor received free lifetime membership, certificates, and ID cards, encouraging youth participation to make the event inspiring.
Collaborating organizations, including Gold Coin Seva Trust, Lions Club of Indore Mahanagar, and Shahid Udham Singh Sanvedna Seva Samiti, played a vital role. These groups have organized over 350 blood donation camps in the past decade, with more than one lakh donors participating. Jagpreet Singh Tuteja, founder of Shahid Udham Singh Sanvedna Seva Samiti and Indore’s Blood Ambassador, runs a free blood call center to support those in need.
Prominent social workers, including Parimal Khandelwal, Deepchand Pancholi, Hitesh Paliwal, Ashish Jain, Adarsh Jain, Shubham, Abhay, Naveen Verma, Vipin Gupta, Swallita Gupta, Yash Shah, Akshat Gupta, Ravi Gupta, and Vice-President Engineer Gopal Das Gangarade, donated blood, reinforcing the event’s impact. The organization honored all participants with lifetime memberships and certificates.
Rahul Gupta congratulated the community and reaffirmed the commitment to organizing similar social service programs across Madhya Pradesh. He urged all sections of society to conduct regular blood donation camps to strengthen social unity and serve humanity. The event not only addressed critical blood shortages but also inspired a collective spirit of compassion and responsibility, setting a precedent for future initiatives.

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