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Adani Foundation Marks Chairman’s 64th Birthday With Record 52,306 Blood Units Drive

The Adani Foundation transformed Gautam Adani's 64th birthday into a nationwide service movement by conducting a mega blood donation drive across 754 cities in 21 states. The initiative collected a record 52,306 units of blood, surpassing last year's collection of 28,090 units, in partnership with over 764 blood banks. Dr Priti Adani expressed gratitude to the 6,000+ volunteers and medical professionals who participated in the drive. The collected blood is expected to benefit more than 1,56,918 patients requiring critical care, surgeries, and cancer treatment.

Adani Foundation marks Gautam Adani's 64th birthday with nationwide blood donation drive

Ahmedabad, June 25

On the occasion of the 64th birthday of Gautam Adani on June 24, Chairman of the Adani Group, the Adani Foundation, the socio-economic and development arm of the conglomerate, transformed a day of celebrations into a nationwide movement of service, compassion and hope, bringing together thousands of donors across India to help save lives.

According to an official statement released by the Group, the Foundation's annual mega blood donation drive was conducted in partnership with more than 764 blood banks across over 754 cities in 21 states, five Union Territories and four international locations. The initiative collected a cumulative 52,306 units of blood, surpassing last year's record collection of 28,090 units.

Stewarded by the Adani Healthcare team, the campaign reflected Adani's enduring belief that service to society is among the highest forms of contribution. Inspired by his philosophy of "Seva hi Sadhana Hai" (service is worship), the initiative transformed individual acts of generosity into a collective effort with the power to make a meaningful difference in countless lives.

The blood collected through the drive, amounting to approximately 23,538 litres, is expected to benefit more than 1,56,918 patients by enabling access to critical blood components, including Whole Blood, Packed Cell Volume (PCV), Platelet Concentrates, Plasma, Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP), Cryoprecipitate and Albumin. These components play an essential role in emergency care, major surgeries, cancer treatment, maternal healthcare and the management of chronic medical conditions.

Dr Priti Adani, Chairperson, Adani Foundation, said in a post on X, "For Gautam's 64th birthday, his belief of "Seva Hi Saadhna Hai" was beautifully brought to life through a mega blood donation drive made possible by the Adani Parivaar. 52,306 units of blood. 6000+ volunteers. 750+ locations in India and overseas. My deepest gratitude to every Adanian and medical professional who rolled up their sleeves. Your act of service will give hope and strength to more than 1,56,900 patients and their families."

The scale of the initiative was made possible through close collaboration with Red Cross blood banks, government hospitals and trust-run blood banks across the country. More than 6,000 volunteers, including doctors, paramedics, data operators and administrative personnel from across the Adani Group, worked together to ensure the safe and seamless execution of the campaign.

What began in 2011 with just over 1,300 units of blood donated has evolved into an enduring annual tradition that honours Mr Adani's birthday through service to others. Over the years, the initiative has grown into one of India's largest voluntary blood donation drives, bringing together employees, partners and communities around a shared commitment to saving lives.

For the Adani Foundation, the initiative reflects a broader commitment to inclusive and sustainable development. Beyond the scale of participation and the number of units collected, the campaign serves as a reminder that meaningful change often begins with simple acts of kindness.

As donors came forward across geographies, languages and communities, the spirit of "Seva hi Sadhana Hai" found expression in its most powerful form: giving a part of oneself so that someone else may have a second chance at life.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rekha R

Nice PR move by the Adani Group, but let's not forget the other side. While blood donation is noble, it would be more impactful if they focused on issues like pollution, worker safety, or environmental clearances. Still, if lives are saved, I can't complain completely. Hope this isn't just a one-day show.

Vikram M

"Seva hi Sadhana Hai" - such a beautiful philosophy! 🇮🇳 It's heartwarming to see a business leader use his birthday for something this selfless. Over 1.5 lakh patients will benefit - that's not just a number, those are real families getting a second chance. Dr Priti Adani's message is so genuine. Proud of the Adani Parivaar!

Sneha F

Some things are beyond politics. Blood doesn't ask your religion or who you voted for. 23,538 litres of blood - that's massive! As someone whose relative needed emergency blood transfusion during cancer treatment, I can tell you how precious every unit is. This is what real corporate responsibility looks like. Well done, team! 🩸❤️

Naveen S

From 1,300 units in 2011 to 52,306 now - that's incredible growth! Shows what consistent effort can achieve. The fact that they partnered with 764 blood banks across 21 states shows real reach. My only concern: I hope the blood components are distributed equitably and not just to private hospitals. Need transparency in healthcare partnerships.

Laura Z

As someone from the US, I'm amazed by the scale! 754

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