Young Indian Blood Donors Club organises mega blood donation camp in Kothagudem
A mega blood donation camp was organised by the Young Blood Donors Club at Singareni School in Kothagudem on Sunday. Superintendent of Police B Rohith Raju, DSP Shaik Abdul Rahaman, and Motor Vehicle Inspector Venkata Pullaiah inaugurated the event. The SP described blood donation as a noble duty and urged donors to inspire at least three others to contribute.
Published Date - 9 November 2025, 11:20 PM
Kothagudem: A mega blood donation camp was organised by Young Blood Donors Club at Singareni School located at Kothagudem post office centre on Sunday.
Superintendent of Police, B Rohith Raju along with Kothagudem DSP Shaik Abdul Rahaman and motor vehicle inspector Venkata Pullaiah inaugurated the camp.
Speaking on the occasion, the SP said that blood donation was a great gift and everyone should come forward to donate blood as a matter of duty. He urged each donor to encourage at least three others to contribute.
Young Indian Blood Donors Club national founder president JB Balu said that he established the club so that no one else would have to go through the difficulties his parents faced in finding blood in the past. Blood donation camps were being organised at district, state and national level.
He thanked IPS office VC Sajjanar and the SP Rohith Raju for their support in the club’s activities. Inspired by the message in the film Stalin starring Chiranjeevi, he noted that for every patient, three new donors would be motivated to join the campaign.
CI Karunakar, Lagadapati Ramesh Chand, Dr. Praveen Reddy, Dr. Seetharam Prasad, Dastagiri, Mokkala Rajasekhar, Sathish, Narasimha Kumar, Sai Krishna, Rahimuddin, Veeru, Rajesh, Kamalakar, Jubbu, Jayaram, and others participated in the programme.