Blood donation camps were organized in Sultanpur and Ghirai villages to mark the conclusion of the Seva Pakhwada.

Hisar: On the concluding day of the Seva Pakhwada, grand blood donation camps were organized in Sultanpur and Ghirai villages. MLA Vinod Bhayana inaugurated the camps. He encouraged the blood donors, honored them with badges, and stated that blood donation is the greatest human duty; by donating blood, donors save lives.

Hisar: On the concluding day of the Seva Pakhwada, grand blood donation camps were organized in Sultanpur and Ghirai villages. MLA Vinod Bhayana inaugurated the camps. He encouraged the blood donors, honored them with badges, and stated that blood donation is the greatest human duty; by donating blood, donors save lives.
MLA Vinod Bhayana urged the youth to participate in large numbers in blood donation camps and contribute to social service. He stated that this Seva Pakhwada, organized from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's birthday to Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary, has given a positive direction to society. A large number of youth enthusiastically donated blood at the camps.
On the final day of the Seva Pakhwada, blood donation camps were organized in Sultanpur Gram Panchayat under the leadership of Umra Mandal President Pawan Sharma and in Ghirai village under the leadership of Atal Mandal President Shyam Khanda. Meanwhile, Yogendra Bagdi, a resident of Jaggabada village panchayat, set an inspiring example by donating blood for the 41st time. The donors said that they are proud that their blood will save the life of a needy person.
District President Ashok Saini attended the blood donation camp organized in Ghirai village as a special guest and appreciated the noble work of the blood donors and also honored them. Vinod Saini, Krishna Taneja, Tanuj Khurana, Goldy Saini, Sukhwinder Jakhar, Manjeet Jangra, Shyam Khanda, Sarpanch Sandeep Ghirai, Vinod Chenat, Randhir Singh Dhiru Ramchander Bura, Karamveer Sharma, Krishna Sharma along with many dignitaries, social workers and villagers were present.