JAGTIAL, MARCH 31, 2026: Demonstrating its unwavering commitment to community welfare and equitable healthcare access, the Indian Medical Association (IMA), Jagtial chapter, successfully organised a Blood Donation Camp on Tuesday at the premises of Sri Sita Ramaswamy Kalyana Mandapam, Donthapur village.
The initiative was part of IMA Jagtial’s ongoing monthly social responsibility programs aimed at extending essential healthcare services to rural and underserved populations.
The camp was formally inaugurated by Deputy DM&HO, Dr N. Srinivas, who lauded the efforts of IMA Jagtial. In his address, he remarked, “I commend IMA Jagtial for their continued dedication to public health. By conducting such initiatives in rural settings like Donthapur, they are ensuring that the noble cause of blood donation reaches every section of society.”
Adding further perspective, Dr G. Ravi, Superintendent of Dharmapuri Government Hospital, emphasized the dual impact of such initiatives. He stated, “Organising blood donation camps in rural areas not only helps mitigate the persistent shortage of blood in government facilities but also plays a pivotal role in raising awareness about the importance of voluntary blood donation.”
Dr A. Srinivasa Reddy, Secretary of IMA Jagtial, extended his heartfelt appreciation to all donors. He highlighted the remarkable enthusiasm of the local youth and volunteers, particularly the Lord Hanuman Bhakts, who actively participated in the camp. “Their selfless contribution significantly strengthens the Government Blood Bank and supports the treatment of countless underprivileged patients,” he noted.
Reinforcing the organisation’s long-term vision, Dr K. Sudheer Kumar, Finance Secretary, reiterated, “IMA Jagtial remains steadfast in its commitment to organise blood donation camps every month, ensuring sustained support for the healthcare needs of the downtrodden and vulnerable sections of society.”
Despite leading disciplined and austere lives marked by devotion and penance, a total of 53 donors, predominantly Lord Hanuman devotees, participated with great zeal and altruism. Their invaluable contributions were duly recognised with appreciation certificates as a token of gratitude.
This initiative marks yet another significant step by IMA Jagtial towards bridging the gap in healthcare accessibility and promoting a culture of voluntary service. The association continues to uphold its mission of serving humanity with dedication across both urban and rural communities.
