Mangaluru: PG department of Management at SAC holds ‘Sanjeevini’


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Mangaluru, Feb 22: The post graduate department of Management at St Aloysius College (Autonomous) AIMIT, Beeri, hosted ‘Sanjeevini’, a voluntary blood donation camp in collaboration with Wenlock Hospital on February 20.

The programme commenced by invoking the blessings of the almighty and was followed by a short video presentation highlighting the dire need for blood donation, given the staggering accident cases in our country and the world over.



The event was inaugurated by the young and dynamic Dr Durga Prasad, administrative medical officer at Lady Goschen Hospital. In his message, he highlighted the need for donating blood and informed the student community of the many myths that shroud blood donation. He also educated the gathering on the Do’s and Don’ts whilst donating blood. He emphasized the need for a healthy living by taking adequate precautions in diet and devoting sufficient time for exercise. He stated that the blood is well screened before being passed on to the patients and the transmission of diseases via blood transfusion has been reduced drastically. He concluded by saying that we make a living by what we get but we make a life by what we give.

Fr Denzil Lobo, director, AIMIT, in his presidential address reiterated the need for donating blood. He stated that blood saves many human lives irrespective of caste, creed, colour, or race. He urged the youth to come forward in large numbers and be a part of this noble cause.

Lestan Dsouza, faculty coordinator, Sanjeevini 2019, welcomed the dignitaries and introduced the chief guest. The student coordinator of Sanjeevini 2019, Arjun Wilson rendered the vote of thanks. Reeshal compered the event.

The day witnessed a large turnout of eager donors and more than 130 units of blood were donated. The expertise of the doctors and nurses of Wenlock Hospital under the watchful eye of Edward Vas was highly commendable.

Sanjeevini, which commenced in the year 2006, has been a success till date. The aim of the camp is to inculcate community work and social responsibility among students. Blood donation is a gentle reminder that one need not have to be a doctor to save lives. A mime directed by the I MBA student Mahesh was staged in the college premises on February 18, to create awareness about the camp.

  

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