Youth organises blood donation camp to replace wedding feast

Monday 12th February 2018 04:40 EST
 

Kolkata: A smalltime businessman from Ghatal in West Bengal’s West Midnapore district has celebrated his marriage by organising a blood donation camp, where the couple and some of the guests donated blood. When Sandip Roy, 31 and Sreela Mondal, 25, tied the knot of February 8, topmost on their minds was the fact that Bengal faces a shortage of blood every summer. They wanted to contribute in a small way and highlight the need to donate blood.

“Considering that every summer West Bengal faces a crisis in supply of blood, I was thinking of doing something since the marriage was finalised. I consulted the idea to my friends and guardians and they readily agreed,” said Roy. A total of 35 persons donated blood on the occasion.

“This is a remarkable step. The couple deserves thanks and gratitude of the people. I am sure his example will prompt more youths to undertake similar gesture on the occasion of their marriage,” said blood donation activist and founder of Medical Bank in Kolkata, D Ashish. There are only a few examples in the country of couples organising blood donation camps to celebrate their wedding. On June 7, 2013, in Odisha’s Kendrapara, 26-year-old groom Suvendu Kumar Pratap and his 22-year-old bride Suchitra Jena turned their marriage reception into a blood donation camp.

The couple’s gesture has already triggered a discussion in West Midnapore district, said DYFI’s state secretary in Bengal, Jamir Molla, who was one of the invitees to Roy’s event.


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