Heroes do not always come with a cape to rescue the victim, sometimes they donate blood. A drop of blood has the power of saving one precious life. And when it comes to the cause of doing some social service The Bhawanipur Education Society College has never retreated. On 25th November 2022, a Blood Donation Carnival was organized by the NSS and NCC unit of The BESC in collaboration with Project Life Force.
As we all know blood can’t be manufactured, it can only come from healthy generous donors. The carnival was flagged off at 9:00 am in the morning by the members of the College management and project life force. At around 9:30 am, all the dignitaries illuminated the holy lamp and explained the importance of donating blood.
1 out of every 5 people refuses to donate blood thinking it to be fatal for them which shoves a million to the brink of death. Mr. Pranab Bedi, from team Project Life Force, not only explained the importance of donating blood but also ensured the blood collection procedure was absolutely safe and secure. Valia Hall and classrooms were transformed into a medical unit. People in innumerable counts showered in to donate blood. There were several people for whom it was their first-time donating blood. At the end of the day, the unit collected was 755, and 2265, lives were saved with this gracious endeavor.
We thank the college management for their constant support in conducting the entire project without any hassle. We also thank all the students and faculty members who came forward for this noble cause. It was our little effort to reflect the true motto of NSS “Not Me but You”.
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Blood donation Carnival 2022
Heroes do not always come with a cape to rescue the victim, sometimes they donate blood. A drop of blood has the power of saving one precious life. And when it comes to the cause of doing some social service The Bhawanipur Education Society College has never retreated. On 25th November 2022, a Blood Donation Carnival was organized by the NSS and NCC unit of The BESC in collaboration with Project Life Force.
As we all know blood can’t be manufactured, it can only come from healthy generous donors. The carnival was flagged off at 9:00 am in the morning by the members of the College management and project life force. At around 9:30 am, all the dignitaries illuminated the holy lamp and explained the importance of donating blood.
1 out of every 5 people refuses to donate blood thinking it to be fatal for them which shoves a million to the brink of death. Mr. Pranab Bedi, from team Project Life Force, not only explained the importance of donating blood but also ensured the blood collection procedure was absolutely safe and secure. Valia Hall and classrooms were transformed into a medical unit. People in innumerable counts showered in to donate blood. There were several people for whom it was their first-time donating blood. At the end of the day, the unit collected was 755, and 2265, lives were saved with this gracious endeavor.
We thank the college management for their constant support in conducting the entire project without any hassle. We also thank all the students and faculty members who came forward for this noble cause. It was our little effort to reflect the true motto of NSS “Not Me but You”.
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