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Adani Foundation Sets Record with 52,306 Blood Units Collected on Chairman's Birthday

The Adani Foundation collected a record 52,306 units of blood across 754 locations on Gautam Adani's 64th birthday. The drive was conducted in 21 states, five Union Territories, and four international locations with over 6,000 volunteers. The blood collected, amounting to nearly 23,538 litres, is expected to benefit over 1,56,918 patients. The initiative, inspired by Gautam Adani's philosophy of service, has grown from 1,300 units in 2011 to this year's record.

Adani Foundation collects record 52,306 blood units across 754 locations on Gautam Adani's birthday

Ahmedabad, June 25

On the occasion of the Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani's 64th birthday, the Adani Foundation collected a record 52,306 units of blood through a nationwide donation drive conducted across more than 754 cities, towns and villages in 21 states, five Union Territories and four international locations, surpassing last year's collection of 28,090 units, it announced on Thursday.

Organised in collaboration with over 764 blood banks, including Red Cross centres, government hospitals and trust-run blood banks, the drive, on Wednesday, brought together thousands of donors and volunteers.

More than 6,000 volunteers, including doctors, paramedics, data operators and administrative personnel from across the Adani Group, participated in ensuring the smooth conduct of the campaign.

Steered by the Adani Healthcare team, the initiative was inspired by Gautam Adani's philosophy of "Seva hi Sadhana Hai" (service is worship), which emphasises service to society as one of the highest forms of contribution.

The blood collected during the campaign, amounting to nearly 23,538 litres, is expected to benefit more than 1,56,918 patients through the availability of critical blood components such as whole blood, packed cell volume, platelet concentrates, plasma, fresh frozen plasma, cryoprecipitate and albumin. These components are vital for emergency care, surgeries, cancer treatment, maternal healthcare and the management of chronic illnesses.

Adani Foundation Chairperson Dr Priti Adani said the initiative reflected Gautam Adani's belief in service and was made possible through the collective efforts of the Adani family, volunteers and medical professionals.

In a post on X, Dr Priti Adani expressed gratitude to all those who contributed to the campaign, noting that the donated blood would bring hope and support to thousands of patients and their families.

What began in 2011 with the collection of just over 1,300 units of blood has evolved into an annual tradition that commemorates Gautam Adani's birthday through community service. Over the years, the campaign has grown into one of the country's largest voluntary blood donation drives, bringing together employees, partners and communities with a shared commitment to saving lives.

The Adani Foundation said the initiative reflects its broader commitment to inclusive and sustainable development, demonstrating how collective acts of generosity can make a meaningful impact on society.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Impressive numbers, but let's be honest—with all their resources, a corporate group of this size should be doing this year-round, not just on a birthday. Systemic change requires consistent efforts in blood donation awareness and infrastructure. Still, every unit saves lives, so credit where it's due.

Priya S

My cousin was one of the volunteers in Bangalore! She said the coordination was flawless, and people from all walks of life came to donate. The fact that 6,000 employees participated shows the culture of giving back. And 23,538 litres of blood—imagine how many accident victims and cancer patients this will help! 🙏

Michael C

Good initiative, but I'm skeptical about the media coverage. With all due respect, many smaller NGOs do similar work quietly without fanfare. The fact that it's tied to a birthday makes it seem like PR. Still, blood donation saves lives, so no complaints on the outcome.

Vikram M

As someone who works in healthcare, I can tell you that blood shortages are a chronic problem in India. Any large-scale initiative like this is a blessing. The variety of blood components they're preparing—plasma, platelets, cryoprecipitate—will help in so many scenarios. Hats off to the Adani Foundation and all volunteers! 👏

Kavya N

This is what we need more of in India—corporates using their reach for social good. From 1,300 to 52,306 units in 13 years shows real commitment. But I hope they also focus on proper storage and distribution to rural areas where blood

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