The ‘World Blood Donor Day’ sanctioned by WHO, is held every year on June 14 to raise awareness on the need for safe blood and blood products.

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The ‘World Blood Donor Day’ sanctioned by World Health Organization, is held every year on June 14 to raise awareness on the need for safe blood and blood products.
According to World Health Organization estimates, India needs a minimum of 12 million units of blood to meet its basic requirement, with Delhi/NCR alone facing an annual shortage of 100,000 units of blood. Blood donations help meet only about 75 percent of the national requirement.
DLF Foundation firmly believes in acting responsibly, encouraging and supporting healthy and resilient communities. The blood donation drive, which is a key community-focused initiative now in its fourth year, is held annually where employees of the foundation and residents of the city donated blood to support and save lives.
Mr. Ritesh Sinha, Director, CSR, DLF Ltd, said, “DLF Foundation has always taken initiatives for the betterment of the society and will continue to do so. Every year, we organize a blood donation camp wherein thousands of people come together to donate blood. We are elated to see the response received from the residents of the city this time. We’re really thankful to those who donated their blood today and would like to request the others to start doing it because each unit is very important to us as it has the potential to save three lives.”
“You don’t have to necessarily be a Doctor to save somebody’s life. The same can be done by donating blood as well. It is a divine cause and people all over the world should participate in it. I am very proud to see that people in such a great number have come to donate blood, I thank them for being responsible citizens of the country”, said Mahi Aggarwal, a participant in the blood donation camp and a student of Delhi University.
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