Noida/Greater Noida: Prakash Hospital, a leading multi-specialty healthcare provider in Noida and Greater Noida, successfully organised a blood donation camp that witnessed enthusiastic participation from donors across the community.
The event was graced by Shri Bhupendra Chaudhary, President of BJP Uttar Pradesh, Dr. Mahesh Sharma, MP of Gautam Buddha Nagar and Shri Pankaj Singh, MLA of Noida, whose presence inspired and encouraged the donors and hospital staff alike.
This blood donation camp was organised as part of the Seva Pakhwada initiative, launched on the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 75th birthday. The initiative runs from 17th September to 2nd October, during which Prakash Hospital also plans to organise more cleanliness drives, blood donation camps, and health camps in the near future.
The camp aimed to create awareness about the importance of voluntary blood donation and to contribute to the healthcare needs of patients requiring blood transfusions. Donors from different walks of life came forward to participate, making the initiative a resounding success.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. V.S. Chauhan, CMD of Prakash Hospital, said, “Blood donation is one of the most selfless acts that directly saves lives. At Prakash Hospital, we believe in going beyond treatment and playing an active role in building a healthier society.
We are grateful to Shri Bhupendra Chaudhary, Dr. Mahesh Sharma and Shri Pankaj Singh for their presence and encouragement, which added great value to our cause.”
Dr. Mayank Chauhan, Director of Prakash Hospital said, “At Prakash Hospital, we believe providing healthcare is about beyond simply curing patients; it's also about saving lives and helping the community.
Our dedication to social responsibility and the welfare of all is shown in our blood donation camp. We continue to be committed to planning such events that truly help patients in need, and we are proud of the contributors that stepped forward today.”
Adding to this, Mr. Ayush Chauhan, Executive Director of Prakash Hospital, said, “This initiative reflects our commitment to community health and social responsibility.
We are proud to see such overwhelming participation, and we thank all donors who came forward to contribute to this noble cause. We will continue to organise such camps to ensure that patients in need never face a shortage of blood.”
Prakash Hospital remains dedicated to creating platforms that foster public health initiatives, awareness, and collective action for a healthier society.