Thursday, September 30, 2010

Blood Donation Camp Organised at DSCM H S School by NSS Voulunteers


Blood Donation Camp Organised at DSCM H S School by NSS Voulunteers





Dhana Singh Choudhury Memorial H S School, one of the best government schools in Tripura in all respects that provides completely free education to the rural mass, has organised a blood donation camp in the school on the 28th September. The programme is a part and parcel of the National Service Scheme of the school's seven days Annual Camping Programme.
Blood Donation Camp at D S C M HS School, Kanchanbari
To put more light on the occasion, the National Service Scheme of the school has inaugurated a seven day Annual Special Camp starting from the 24th to the 30th Septemtember 2010 in a much publicised mode in its co-owned Kanchanbari Multi-purpose Hall. The Inauguration Programme was well attended by VIPs, social workers, students and public in general.
The inauguration programme of the Seven Day Special Camp was inaugurated by Hon'ble Saha Sabhadipati of Uttar Tripura Zilla Parishad Mr. Laxman Kar. Mr. Gopi Raman Datta, the Chairperson of the School's Development Committee ( Mr. Datta is also one of the Honb'le Member of Uttar Tipura Zilla Parishad) was present as the Chief Guest of the programme. Among the othe other important persons who graced the occasion were Mr. Samiran Malakar, the local Uttar Tripura Zilla Parishad representative and Mr. B Sinha, the respected Block Development Officer of ours Kumarghat R D Block.
Honb'le Saha Sabhadipati Mr. Laxman Kar adressing the opening ceremony of NSS 7 Days' Annual Camp
The voluntary blood donation camp took the shape of a maniature festival of Tripura today. Most of the donars came from the school itself. The students who achieved eighteen years of age and had 45 KGs of weight came forward to donate blood voluntarily. To some Blood Donation seemed to be a moment of fun and speaking freely some treated as it as scary from the photographs reveal. Teachers, non-teaching of the schools including the Physical Instructor Mr. Tapas Datta and the Head of the Institution Mr. R S Debabrata Chakma donated blood in today's camp.
Mr. Tapas Datta relaxing after donating blood
Sandip Singh Choudhury from the school's Computer faculty
The most interesting thing is that a few students hardly managed to attain 18 years but the way they came forward seemed to me they had become mature long ago at least in the field of donating blood in order to save the lives of the patient requiring blood. The following are the mere examples-
Anup, a student of Class XI donating blood
An NSS volunteer donating blood for fun sake
Kollol, another NSS volunteer
 That's not all. A number of social workers living in Kanchanbari did not miss the opportunity. The following are the people among others who joined in the effort put by the NSS Unit of the school-


A  lady of the locality joining for the cause of the human being. 
NSS Unit of the school really appreciate such courage of the people





Be it a social worker working for a club or for a social organisation, the school really appreciate them who found time to remain the Blood Donation Camp.
We are looking forward towards bringing the whole village as a family.






Towards the end of the programme, the scence became really interesting as all the volunteers are eagerly waiting for their Programme Officer who is supposed not to escape from the social service being performed that day. In reality, Mr. Pankaj Chanda was very busy helping the officials collecting blood on behalf of the Blood Bank, North Tripura. As curious than before they wanted to discover whether he is a little frightened as the needle of the syringe pierce the skin of their beloved friend and guide. Almost all the sixty volunteers had gathered together that it almost become impossible for the man handling the job of collecting the blood from the donors. At last they are really pleased to see that their guide, friend and philosopher did not let out the slightest trace of becing scared as the needle pierce his skin.
Mr. P K Chanda, the NSS Programme Officer crowded by the volunteers
The blood donation camp collected blood from 47 donors and the officials in connection with the Blood Bank are pretty pleased. However, they are of the opinion that provided 50 people had donated blood on the day, they programme would have been tremed as MEGA BLOOD DONATION Camp.

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