In a powerful push for voluntary blood donation, the Shaheed Bhagat Singh Youth Brigade is orchestrating a national convention under the ‘Har Ghar Raktdaan’ banner this Sunday in Gaya’s Haridas Seminary Auditorium. This high-profile assembly seeks to spotlight exemplary work in blood donation and rally support for regular drives every quarter.
Delegates from 200 organizations across 29 Indian states are expected, turning the venue into a hub of inspiration and collaboration. The event honors those who have made blood donation a mission, urging sustained community involvement.
Dignitaries such as ex-Central Minister Ashwini Choubey, Amit Tiwari Azad (descendant of Chandrashekhar Azad), and Arun Shukla (from Vaikunth Shukla’s lineage) will attend, joined by Gaya’s administrative and police brass. Their endorsement elevates the convention’s stature.
Spotlight falls on record-breaking donors: Varanasi’s Pradeep Ilrani with 252 donations and Gujarat’s Bhupendra Dev at 212. Numerous centurion donors (over 100 times) will recount experiences, adding personal depth to the proceedings.
The brigade will felicitate about 1,000 local donors from its district camps, demonstrating tangible results. Organizers believe these celebrations spark societal shifts, drawing in fresh volunteers.
With patrons like Pramod Kumar Bhadani, Anantan Dheesh Aman, and Iqbal Hussain present, the event promises robust discussions. Leaders Akash Chandra Vanshi and Palu Sharma hailed it as a beacon for blood donation advocates, poised to surge national consciousness.