Muslim Welfare Association holds blood donation camp

December 24, 2011

Udupi, December 24: The Muslim Welfare Association along with Manipal Kasturba Hospital Blood Bank on Thursday organised a blood donation camp on the premises of Jamia Masjid in the city. As many as 144 volunteers donated their blood in the camp.

Dr. Sudha Bhat, the Director of the Blood Bank and Dr. Ruksar Anjam, Medial officer of the District Hospital explained to the volunteers in detail about the need and importance of blood donation. They said that even in this modern technological age, no researcher has succeeded in creating artificial blood. Hence, the need for blood for the patients has to be obtained through volunteer donors, they said.

Usman Ali, President of the Association presided over the programme. Maulana Muhuddhin Gilani preached a passage from the Quaran. V S Umar-Vice President of the Association welcomed the guests. Muhammad Muneer proposed the vote of thanks and Muhammad Maula compeered the programme. T S Budan Basha, President of Udupi Jamia Masjid and Naqwa Yahya, entrepreneur from Malpe were present on the occasion.

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