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104 UNITS OF BLOOD WERE COLLECTED IN THE BLOOD DONATION CAMP ORGANIZED AT MOTI RAM ARYA SCHOOL

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Continuing its long-standing tradition of selfless service, Moti Ram Arya Senior Secondary School proudly hosted its annual Blood Donation Camp, in honour of its visionary founder—Late Sh. Hardayal Mahajan , whose enduring values continue to guide the institution.

The event, organised in collaboration with PGIMER, Chandigarh, witnessed a remarkable response, with an impressive 104 units of blood collected, reflecting the school community’s unwavering commitment to societal welfare and humanitarian service.

The donors included school alumni, many of whom returned to their alma mater specifically to contribute to the noble cause; parents and staff, who stood in long queues to donate; and local residents, with enthusiastic participation from the Sector 27 community.

The Blood Donation Camp and Health check up camp was inaugurated by Mrs. Harpreet Kaur Babla, Mayor, Municipal Corporation and Mr. Jitender Pal Singh Malhotra, Chairman, Standing Committee of Education, Chandigarh, underscoring the school’s holistic approach to community health and well-being.

The authorities from the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, lauded the initiative as a meaningful contribution to healthcare services, emphasizing that the collected blood would play a critical role in saving lives.
The NCC cadets and NSS volunteers played a pivotal role in the success of the event. Several of them came forward to donate blood themselves, setting a powerful example of leadership, courage, and social responsibility.

All donors were provided with refreshments and certificates of appreciation.

Under the able guidance of Ms. Rachna Mahajan, Director, Principal Dr. Seema Biji, and Headmistress Ms. Sonia Bhardwaj, the event was executed seamlessly. Their collective vision and dedication, supported by the enthusiastic involvement of teachers, staff, and students, created a truly inspiring atmosphere. Students actively motivated donors, encouraging participation not only from the school fraternity but also from the wider public. The collaboration with HDFC Bank further strengthened the initiative by extending vital support.

Expressing her thoughts, Ms. Rachna Mahajan, Director, stated, “At Moti Ram Arya, service to humanity is not an event but a value deeply embedded in our ethos. This blood donation camp is a living tribute to the vision of our founders, reminding us that education finds its true purpose when it nurtures compassion, responsibility, and a spirit of giving back to society.”

The Principal, Dr. Seema Biji, also shared her gratitude, saying, “Our goal is not just academic excellence, but to mould empathetic citizens. Seeing our alumni return year after year to donate blood is a testament to the values we instil here.”

As the sun set on a highly successful event, every donor walked away with the profound satisfaction of knowing that a single act of kindness could save up to three lives—a true reflection of the school’s enduring legacy of service, compassion, and community responsibility.

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