ALT Imphal Conducts Blood Donation Camp

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CHANDEL: The Imphal Branch of the Anal Lenruwl Tangpi (ALT) on Friday conducted a voluntary blood donation camp at District Hospital, Chandel in collaboration with Royal Riders, Chandel. The camp was also held in association with Shija Blood Centre and District Hospital, Chandel.

During the camp, over 70 individuals voluntarily came forward for the blood donation. 

ALT Imphal said that the noble blood donation camp aims to address the ongoing need for safe blood, promote voluntary blood donation, and support the smooth and timely completion of the ongoing Blood Centre at District Hospital, Chandel.

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The camp witnessed active participation from enthusiastic donors, including youth and local residents, who came forward to contribute to this life-saving cause. Medical teams ensured that the donation process was conducted safely and efficiently, adhering to all necessary health protocols.

Ch. Sanjoy, OC, Chandel district police, was also one of the first individuals to come forward and donate blood along with his better half. Appreciating the camp, the OC said that if there has to be a blood bank in the Chandel district hospital, there was a need for volunteers to come forward and donate blood. He said CSOs and student bodies should initiate such movements in order to establish a blood bank in the district.

The programme was supported by Helping Hands for People, Manipur, Anal Lenruwl Tangpi GHQ, Chandel, village authorities, youth clubs, and Anal Sinnu Ruwl. 

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Their collective effort played a crucial role in the successful organization of the camp, the ALT Imphal said and expressed their gratitude to all donors and supporting bodies for their cooperation and commitment. 

They emphasized the importance of regular voluntary blood donation in saving lives and strengthening community health systems, while also highlighting the significance of establishing a fully functional Blood Centre for the district.

The event concluded on a positive note, with ALT imphal branch reaffirming their dedication to continue such humanitarian initiatives in the future.

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