Mohan Fiber Products donates van for Rotary Blood Bank
NT24 News
Chandigarh,
Mohan
Fibre Products Ltd, Derabassi, gifted a van to the Rotary and Blood Bank
Society Resource Centre (RBBSRC), Sector 37, here today. Krishan
Kumar, Director of Mohan Fibre Products Ltd (MFPL), who is also a member of the Rotary Club
Chandigarh, said that our company had always been participating in various
humanitarian service projects and Rotary Club of Chandigarh gives us the
opportunity to meaningfully allocate our CSR initiatives for the good of the
society. He informed how his elder brother and managing director of MFPL,
late Tapishwar Kumar, strategized the plan to fulfil the corporate social
responsibility for larger social good, who also planned and executed the
renovation of advanced paediatric centre’s surgical ward three years back and
approved the provision of van for the blood centre. Club
President Rtn A P Singh
informed that Mohan Fibre which had earlier helped Rotary Club Chandigarh’s
project to renovate the entire floor of the paediatric surgical ward in PGI
three years back, provided Rs.21 lakh for the new van for the blood bank, to
replace the earlier old van.
Krishan
Kumar and the Board of Directors of MFPL along with members of the
family handed over the keys of the van to Anil Nehru, Chairman of the RBBSRC.
Anil
Nehru applauded the management of the company for their generous
support which would continue to help the needy patients with whole blood and
blood components, and help the voluntary blood donation movement.
Surinder Paul Kaur, Administrator of the
Centre, informed that there is a growing demand for blood in the entire
region, and we are grateful to the voluntary blood donors who continue to
respond to our appeals and replenish the bank to keep it ready for help. The
blood bank organizes blood donation camps in and around the city, and through
its sophisticated lab processes it and is able to provide different blood
components to the patients in need, informed Dr Manish Rai, Director of
the Centre.
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