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GCET Jammu organizes Blood Donation Camp
3/27/2026 9:54:23 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 27: The Government College of Engineering & Technology (GCET), Jammu, in collaboration with the J&K Thalassemia Welfare Society, organized a blood donation camp on its campus today. The event reflected a strong spirit of community service and emphasized the importance of collective efforts in promoting health and well-being.
The camp was inaugurated by the Principal, GCET Jammu, Prof. Sameru Sharma, who highlighted the life-saving significance of blood donation. Addressing the students, she emphasized that blood donation is a safe and healthy process, noting that the human body replenishes the donated blood within 4 to 8 weeks, while plasma is restored within 48 hours. She further stated that a single donation has the potential to save up to three lives. Prof. Sharma also highlighted that regular blood donation helps reduce excess iron levels in the body, thereby lowering the risk of heart diseases. She congratulated the donors, describing them as "life savers," and encouraged them to donate blood regularly every six months.
The camp witnessed enthusiastic participation, with 60 students and staff members donating blood, and around 120 individuals undergoing haemoglobin testing and blood group screening.
The event was graced by all Heads of Engineering Departments and Er. Sudhir Sethi, President of the J&K Thalassemia Welfare Society, who emphasized the importance of regular blood donation camps in supporting thalassemia patients. - The smooth conduct of the camp was ensured by coordinators Prof. Bhawna Sharma, Er. Sanjeev Gupta, Er. Sheetal Gandotra, and Dr. Raman Gupta. They commended the donors for their selfless contribution and emphasized the need to foster a culture of regular blood donation. Medical supervision was provided by Dr. Deepshika and her technical team from GMC & SMGS Hospital Jammu, ensuring the safety and well-being of all participants. The event also received valuable support from NSS volunteers Arnav, Usman, Anubhav, Kuldeep, Aneesh, Vinayak and Mahir along with senior staff members, who contributed tirelessly to its success. The coordinators expressed their sincere gratitude to all donors and encouraged greater participation from students and faculty in future blood donation drives, reiterating the importance of such humanitarian initiatives.
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