Malnad Youth Association holds blood donation camp

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July 30, 2012

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Mangalore, July 30: People hailing from Malnad region are very fortunate since they relish the beauty of nature, enjoy very pleasant climate, pollution free atmosphere and environmental conditions”, opined Mangalore, MLA U T Khadar.

He was delivering the inaugural address on the 'Malnad Youth Association Annual Day and Blood Donation Camp' held on Sunday at Athena Hospital Auditorium, Mangalore.

Malnad is well known for religious, social, educational activities and the people follow traditional culture and are very friendly in nature and trustworthy and they are peace loving people. Their contribution to the development of community is exemplary, he added.

Rotary Dist Governor and Eminent Physician Rtn. Dr. B. Devdas Rai speaking as a chief guest said that the youth should be geared up to acquire leadership qualities and accept responsibility in the society which enhances their personal development. He also launched their association's new website and released their new logo and congratulated the new team of office bearers.

Indian Red Cross Society D.K. Unit member Mr. Nagesh Kumar lauded the member's participation in the voluntary blood donation camp organized on this occasion for the noble cause. About 100 members donated blood during the camp.

Mr. Jayaram, a social reformer from Sakleshpur graced the occasion as guest of honour and delivered the felicitation address. Chairman of the association Mr. Sudish announced the proposed future activities of the association for the benefit of the community. President Mr. Rushikesh welcomed the gathering. Joint Secretary Ms. Shwetha Kamath proposed the vote of thanks.

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