
Science and Technology Ministry to be among the 1st to launch such camps
“Science is not just innovation, but compassion and service in action,” says Dr. Singh at National Technology Day Camp

Similar blood donation camps will be organised across all scientific departments and institutions in the coming weeks” Informs Dr. Jitendra Singh
NEW DELHI, MAY 11, 2025: In a heartfelt gesture of solidarity with India’s defence forces and the larger cause of national service, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh appealed to the scientific community to come forward and voluntarily donate blood, emphasizing the creation of a “Blood Bank for National Service” in the wake of the current security situation.
“Speaking at the inauguration of a Voluntary Blood Donation Camp organised by the Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India, in collaboration with the Indian Red Cross Society, Dr. Jitendra Singh highlighted that the Ministry is among the first to launch such an initiative. He underscored the vital role of the scientific community not only as innovators but also as compassionate citizens committed to national welfare.”
“Modern warfare is technology-driven, and while we in the scientific community continue contributing through innovation, we equally must respond to the call of humanity by supporting our brave forces. Blood donation is a symbolic yet powerful act of standing together in the nation’s time of need,” Dr. Singh said.
Aligned with this year’s National Technology Day theme — “YANTRA: Yugantar for Advancing New Technology, Research & Acceleration” — the camp highlighted the ethical and humanitarian dimensions of science, reinforcing the idea that scientific excellence must also serve social responsibility.
The camp saw enthusiastic participation from over 100 volunteers, including scientists, researchers, students, and staff from various scientific institutions.
Dr. Jitendra Singh personally interacted with the donors, commending their selfless service and dispelling common myths surrounding blood donation, drawing on his medical background as a renowned endocrinologist.
The Minister also informed that similar blood donation camps will be organised across all scientific departments and institutions in the coming weeks, aiming to create a robust and diverse national blood pool that can be mobilised during emergencies.
“This initiative echoes the vision of PM Narendra Modi, who has consistently advocated for science to be embedded in societal welfare and national service,” Dr. Singh added.
The Ministry of Science & Technology extends its sincere appreciation to the Indian Red Cross Society, all participating institutions, and every individual who contributed to this noble cause on a momentous day that celebrates the spirit of Indian science and its commitment to nation-building.