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Youths enthusiastically participate in blood donation camp

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 18, 2021 18:30 IST

Aurangabad, July 18:The youths gave an overwhelming response to the blood donation camp organised at Silk Mill Colony ...

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Aurangabad, July 18:

The youths gave an overwhelming response to the blood donation camp organised at Silk Mill Colony under the Lokmat ‘Raktacha Nata’ project on Sunday. The camp was organised through the co-operation of M. A. Foundation and was inaugurated by cutting the ribbon by president Shaikh Naved. The youths participated in the camp enthusiastically, while most of them were first-time donors.

Vice president Zuber Khan, Mirza Shamim Baig, Aslam Dhande, Shaikh Mustaq, Shaikh Zahir, Mirza Musaib Baig, Shaikh Majid, Syed Aslam, Matin Qazi, Mirza Adil Baig, Shaikh Mazhar, Shaikh Mazhar, Shaikh Eliyas, Shaikh Irfan, Shaikh Azim, Aslam Pathan and others took efforts for the success of the camp. Head of the divisional blood bank Dr Suresh Gawai, Congress handicap cell city president Abdul Mujjassar and others were present.

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