NIT Srinagar marks World Blood Donor Day with successful blood donation camp

 Over 77 units donated, promotes ‘Nation First’ spirit

Srinagar, June 16: The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar on Monday marked World Blood Donor Day by organizing a successful blood donation camp at the institute’s Medical Unit.

The initiative was led by the NCC Unit of NIT Srinagar under the aegis of the 9 J&K Girls Battalion, in collaboration with the National Service Scheme (NSS), Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat (EBSB) Club, Sports Club, Alumni Association NIT Sgr, Medical Unit, and SMHS Hospital (Government Medical College Srinagar).

Held under the national theme “Nation First, Donate Blood, Save Lives,” the camp aimed to raise awareness about the importance of voluntary blood donation and instill a spirit of patriotism and humanitarian service among the youth.

The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, staff, and faculty. A total of 77 pints of blood were collected, with 80 voluntary donors and 18 NCC cadets actively participating.

In his message, Director NIT Srinagar, Prof. Binod Kumar Kanojia, appreciated the efforts of the organizers and participants.

 “Such initiatives reflect the true spirit of service and responsibility that we aim to nurture in our students. I commend the NCC Unit and all collaborating bodies for successfully organizing this blood donation camp, which not only contributes to public health but also strengthens the values of empathy and civic engagement within our campus community,” he added.

Notably, Lt Dr. Nitika Kundan, Associate NCC Officer (ANO) and event coordinator, also donated blood herself, exemplifying leadership by action. She commended the collective spirit shown by the NIT Srinagar community. “

The enthusiastic response from our cadets and the larger campus community reflects the institute’s enduring commitment to nation-building through service,” she said.

The blood donation camp was supported by the presence of all key coordinators, who also donated blood in the camp. These included Prof. M. A. Shah, Dean Alumni and International Affairs, Lt. Dr. Nitika Kundan (NCC Officer), Dr. Jitendra Gurjar (NSS), Dr. Ashok Kumar (EBSB), Dr. Gowhar Nabi (Medical Officer), and Dr. Manoj Kumar (SAS).

The organizing team extended heartfelt thanks to Prof. Binod Kanojia, Director, NIT Srinagar, for his encouragement and permission to hold the event. His continued support was instrumental in the success of the initiative.

Medical Officer Dr Ulfata Gul at SMHS Hospital praised the discipline and turnout of the participants. “This contribution is not just commendable, it will directly help save lives in critical care and trauma situations,” she said

Dr Ulfata also expressed her heartfelt gratitude to all the volunteers who came forward to donate blood, appreciating their selfless contribution to saving lives.

Prof. Atikur Rehman, Registrar, NIT Srinagar, extended his support and commended the initiative, describing it as an essential part of the institute’s vision.

“Beyond academics, we believe in nurturing empathy and service among our youth. Today’s successful blood donation drive is a testimony to that belief,” he added.

Prof. M. A. Shah, Dean Alumni and International Affairs, stressed the significance of holding such camps in academic institutions. Such humanitarian initiatives are vital not only for saving lives but also for instilling a deep sense of civic duty among students, he said.

 He emphasized that these drives serve a dual purpose, meeting critical healthcare needs and shaping socially responsible citizens. “Institutions like NIT Srinagar must lead by example. These camps foster empathy, discipline, and collective responsibility—values that extend far beyond the classroom,” Prof Shah added.

The medical team from SMHS Hospital comprised Dr. Ulfat Gul, Dr. Ifla, Blood Bank Manager Aadil Mustafa Bhat, Lab Technicians Zahoor Ahmad and Ishfaq Ahmad, and Nurse Rozy Jan, who ensured smooth and safe blood collection throughout the event.

From NIT Srinagar’s Medical Unit, the team comprised Dr. Urnaib Riyaz (Dental Surgeon), Dr. Tasaduq Nazki (Physiotherapist), Mr Mohammad Abrar Khan (Senior Pharmacist), Mr. Fairoz Malla (Psychology Counselor), and others.

The institute plans to organize more such events in the future to further promote a culture of voluntary blood donation, social responsibility, and national service.

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