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618 units of blood collected at CT Group camp

Students of CT Group at a blood donation camp held on the campus.

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CT Group organised a blood donation camp in collaboration with PIMS Hospital Jalandhar, Civil Hospital Jagraon, Guru Nanak Civil Hospital Amritsar and Kokila Hospital Jagraon, reaffirming its commitment to community service.

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Through the collective efforts of students, faculty and staff, a total of 618 units of blood were collected across various campuses—390 units at CT University Ludhiana, 168 units at CT Group Shahpur Campus and 60 units at CT Group Maqsudan Campus.

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Harpreet Singh, Vice-Chairman of CT Group, personally donated blood and encouraged others to participate. Charanjit Singh Channi, Chairman of CT Group, expressed heartfelt gratitude to all donors and collaborators, stating, “Each unit of blood collected represents a life saved. We are proud of our students and staff for making this initiative a grand success.”

The event also saw the presence of Dr Manbir Singh, Managing Director, CT Group, Dr Nitin Tandon, Executive Director, CT Group, Dr Anurag Sharma, Director Campus, Davinder Singh, Director of Student Welfare and Dr Arjan Singh, Dean of Student Welfare, along with campus directors and faculty members, who motivated students and lauded their efforts.

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