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70 units of blood collected at camp

BJP district president Rajesh Sapra and Yamunanagar Superintendent of Police Kamaldeep Goyal urge youth to donate blood in large numbers
A blood donation and health check up camp in Tejli village.

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Under Sewa Pakhwada; Yamuna Ji Mandal organised a blood donation and health check up camp in Tejli village, aimed at promoting the spirit of service, health awareness and social responsibility among the community. In the camp, a total of 70 units of blood were collected.

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The event was graced by chief guests, BJP district president Rajesh Sapra and Yamunanagar Superintendent of Police Kamaldeep Goyal, who urged the youth to donate blood in large numbers, emphasising that blood donation was a true gift of life for those in need.

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Special guests included former chairman of Vyapari Kalyan Board Ram Niwas Garg, Yamuna Mandal In-charge Abhishek Arora, Mandal president Manoj Dhiman, Budhiya Mandal president Anil Balachaur, Rampur Police post in-charge Sunil Kumar, OBC Morcha district secretary Ramnarayan Kashyap, Mandal general secretary Ajay Verma, along with several other mandal office bearers and workers.

A team of doctors conducted health check-ups for villagers and provided essential guidance for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Blood donors were honored with certificates to recognise their contribution and encourage others to follow their example. In the camp, a total of 70 units of blood were collected.

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