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Sant Nirankari Mission organises voluntarily blood donation camp
2/15/2026 9:36:19 PM
Early Times Report
DAYALACHAK, Feb 15: With the divine blessings of Her Holiness Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, A Voluntary Blood Donation Camp was organised today at Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan Dayalachak, Kathua.
The Blood Donation Camp was inaugurated by Ajit Singh Zonal Incharge Jammu. While speaking on the occasion, he quoted the divine message of Baba Hardev Singh Ji Maharaj, saying, "Blood should flow in veins, not in drains." He further stated that Raktadaan is Mahadaan, and there is no substitute for it. The Sant Nirankari Mission has been continuously organizing voluntary blood donation camps across India from time to time, rendering selfless service (sewa) for the welfare of society. The Mission firmly believes in serving humanity and promoting the noble cause of saving precious lives through blood donation. Highlighting the core message of the Mission, he said that spirituality is the foundation to enlighten human beings. The Mission spreads the universal message of oneness: "Ek Ko Jaano, Ek Ko Maano, Ek Ho Jao" - Know One, Believe in One, and Become One. He further said that under the divine benevolence and guidance of Her Holiness Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, the Sant Nirankari Mission continues uplifting humanity through social and spiritual initiatives, striving to build a peaceful and compassionate society.
Rajesh Kumar Hans mukhi branch Dayalachak presented the vote of thanks and welcomed all presented in the Camp.
Other local dignitaries presented on the occasion were Dr. Soami BMO Hiranagar, Gian Chand Khetriya Sanchalak Jammu, Vijay Kumar Sanchalak Dayalachak.
The blood collection was conducted with complete professionalism and strict safety measures under proper medical supervision by the teams from Government Medical College, Jammu, led by Dr. Abida, and Government Medical College, Kathua, led by Dr. Kavita.
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