Blood donation camp in Palibetta, 27 units collected

Blood donation camp in Palibetta, 27 units collected

Blood donation camp in Palibetta, 27 units collected

Palibetta, Nov. 5: Former Zilla Panchayat member Mookonda Viju Subramani expressed his opinion that we should give up the obsession with the body turning into soil.

He spoke at a blood donation camp and organ donation and pledge acceptance program held at the Palibetta Government Primary Health Center under the joint auspices of Akshaya Charitable Trust, District Health and Family Welfare Department, Ponnampet Indian Red Cross Society, Gonikoppa Rotary, Palibetta Primary Health Center, Palibetta Sanjeevini Union, Palibetta Gram Panchayat, Palibetta Krishi Pattina Sahakari Sangha.

No matter how much decoration is done to this body, the soul leaves the body after the person's life span ends. The body becomes perishable. Instead of being concerned about such a body, we should have a model attitude of this society by donating the body after death.

President of Palibetta Krishi Pattina Sahakari Sangha Kuttanda Ajith Karumbaiah said that health problems arise as the population grows. He said that everyone can get rid of health problems by donating blood, organ donation and body donation to solve human health problems. President of Gonikoppa Rotary Society Vijay P.R. said that a free eye camp is being held at Nagarhole Girijan Ashram School on November 14.

He said that the aim is to engage in social work in this way. President of Ponnampet Red Cross Society B.N. Prakash said that every person should take care of the society. District Health Education Officer spoke about peace, health and the pledge. 27 units of blood donation and 13 body donation processes were held in the camp.

Akshaya Charitable Trust Founder President Somaiah KK, Palibetta Sanjeevini Union President Maletira Sunitha, Businessman Lakshmi Reddy, Rotary General Secretary Pramod Kamath, Social Worker Pulinjan Poovaiah,

Palibetta CHC Health Officer Dr. Vishwas, Akshaya Charitable Trust General Secretary Kusumavathi, blood donors, ASHA workers, and health workers were present.

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