Nearly 100 Mangaluru city police personnel donate blood
The Hindu
Nearly 100 city police personnel, including Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal, donated blood during the donation camp at the mini Town Hall in Mangaluru
Nearly 100 city police personnel, including Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal, donated blood during the donation camp at the mini Town Hall in Mangaluru on Wednesday.
The camp was jointly organised by the Mangaluru City Police’s Central Sub Division and Blood Donors, Mangaluru.
Assistant Commissioner of Police (Central) Mahesh Kumar said recently he and four other officials donated blood at the Government Wenlock Hospital after reading the news about requirement of blood at the hospital.
“As social responsibility to meet shortage of blood, I mooted the idea of holding a camp which our personnel readily agreed. Apart from personnel from his sub-division, police from other sub divisions, traffic and city armed reserve have come forward to donate blood,” he said.
Inaugurating the camp by pouring water to a sapling, Mr. Agrawal said he is proud that the city police is conducting the camp.
“Donating blood and organ is the most noble donation. I am glad that city police personnel have taken the lead in donating blood,” he said.
Mr. Agrawal then donated blood. “I regularly donate blood. I donated blood last year,” Mr. Agrawal told The Hindu.
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