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In a commendable show of public service, sixty forest department staffers in Kumram Bheem Asifabad donated blood to support patients with thalassemia and sickle cell disease.
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In Mancherial, members of the Northern Power Distribution Company Limited (NPDCL) Joint Action Committee participated in a blood donation camp, contributing 100 units to support patients suffering from thalassemia and sickle cell disease.
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This disturbing trend was discovered when government officials investigated the blood samples of 6.96 lakh tribals from 14 tribal-dominant districts of the State for the third time
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The patients belonging to not only from erstwhile Adilabad, Warangal, Karimnagar districts, but also from Sironcha of Maharashtra are utilizing the services by visiting the bank throughout a calendar year
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A total of 53 units of blood raised during the camp; owners of vehicles and drivers voluntarily took part in the programme and gave their blood for the cause
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Hyderabad-based Prabhakar Aedunoothala, who has been donating blood four times every year, for the past two-decades, to spread awareness about the importance of blood donation, added yet another individual to the movement of voluntarily donating blood
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Deputy Commissioner of Police A Bhaskar asked people to provide education to their children with the help of the government-run schools and hostel
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The Collector inaugurated the camp, after which she also donated blood. Speaking on the occasion, she said that there was a possibility of the people dying if they could not get blood in time
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Mancherial Collector Kumar Deepak said that one could save lives of the needy by donating blood during medical emergencies.
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Dr P Ramana, Indian Medical Association Mancherial district chapter president and his wife Dr Annapurna donated Rs 48,000 to Ananda Nilayam in memory of his father Dr Laxminarayana
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The IRCS members said that they were planning to supply blankets to these 25 seniors before the onset of winter.
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The IRCS is more popular through its services like the blood bank, which in particular has been a ray of hope to victims of road accidents, pregnant women, patients of various diseases including thalassemia and sickle-cell since 14 years.
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Mancherial: Employees and management of RS Architects and Developers donated a cricket kit and carrom board for inmates of Ananda Nilayama, an orphanage run by Indian Red Cross Society, to mark the birthday of their managing director Snehadhar P here on Saturday. Managing director Snehadhar, employees Satyaraj, Naresh, Nazeer, Srinivas, Madhukar, Srinivas, Ravi and others […]
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Khammam: As many as 2, 500 individuals have newly registered their names for blood donation in the district, informed District Collector VP Gautham. The district administration in association with Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS), Telangana chapter has taken steps to register blood donors through ‘eBloodServices’ mobile app and the response from the public was good, […]
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Mancherial: Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS)-Mancherial unit and Mines Vocational Training Centre (MVTC) of Srirampur jointly conducted a blood donation camp in Srirampur on Tuesday. As many as 41 units of blood were raised for patients of thalassemia and sickle cell. KV Rama Rao, manager of MVTC, inaugurated the camp. Members of IRCS Kasarla Srinivas, […]
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Kothagudem: All the Indian traditions and festivals have a good reason behind them and needs to be followed, suggested Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan. She attended pregnant women’s seemantham ceremony organised by Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram at Bhadrachalam in the district on Monday and greeted the would-be mothers. Speaking on the occasion the Governor noted that the traditional […]
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Mancherial: Dr Y Suryanarayana, a dermatologist, his wife Dr Chandrakala and some government teachers collected 53 units of blood for patients of Thalassemia and sickle cell diseases, by conducting a blood donation camp here on Sunday. Suryanarayana said that many teachers and local youngsters voluntarily donated blood for the cause, following a request made on […]
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Warangal: Even as the State government launched an all-out war against the smuggling and consumption of ganja, Warangal Police have come forward to help the drug addicts. As a part of their efforts, they launched a special programme called ‘Nayi Kiran’, the holistic drug detoxification and de-addiction programme, in association with the local Mahatma Gandhi […]
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Assistant Commissioner of Police Akhil Mahajan was the chief guest of the event and handed over certificates of participation to the donors
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Mayor Gundu Sudharani said that the Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) has beenrendering invaluable service to society for a long