Key Points

The Department of Legal Affairs partnered with the Indian Red Cross Society for a blood donation camp in Delhi. Law Secretary Dr Anju Rathi Rana praised the act as a vital community service. The event aligned with this year’s World Blood Donor Day theme of hope and unity. This initiative showcased the department’s commitment to humanitarian efforts beyond legal advocacy.

Key Points: Legal Affairs Department Hosts Blood Donation Camp for World Blood Donor Day

  • Law Secretary Dr Anju Rathi Rana highlights voluntary blood donation
  • Officers and staff participate in life-saving initiative
  • Event aligns with global theme of hope and unity
  • Reinforces legal department’s civic responsibility beyond courtrooms
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Beyond Legal Boundaries: Department of Legal Affairs donates blood to mark World Blood Donor Day

Law Ministry and Indian Red Cross Society organize blood donation drive in Delhi, emphasizing compassion and public health commitment.

"Give Blood, Give Hope: Together We Save Lives – World Blood Donor Day 2025 Theme"

New Delhi, June 11

In a remarkable display of humanitarian spirit, the Department of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Law and Justice, in collaboration with the Indian Red Cross Society, organized a Blood Donation Camp on Wednesday at Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi, marking World Blood Donor Day 2025.

The event was graced by Dr Anju Rathi Rana, Law Secretary, who emphasised the importance of voluntary blood donation as a profound act of compassion and community service.

Officers and staff members, including senior officials and women personnel, wholeheartedly participated in this noble cause, contributing to a life-saving mission.

Aligned with this year's theme, "Give Blood, Give Hope: Together We Save Lives," the initiative underscored the vital role of regular, voluntary, and unpaid blood donations in ensuring a safe and sufficient supply for those in need.

Celebrated worldwide on June 14, World Blood Donor Day acknowledges the invaluable contributions of voluntary blood donors, whose generosity strengthens public health systems and saves countless lives.

Through this initiative, the Department of Legal Affairs reaffirmed its commitment to civic responsibility and humanitarian service, demonstrating that its role extends far beyond courtrooms and legal advocacy. More than just donating blood, the Department infused life into its promise of public service.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Such a heartwarming initiative! 👏 Legal professionals showing their human side beyond court battles. Blood donation is truly 'seva' in its purest form. More government departments should follow this example!
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the gesture, I hope this isn't just a one-day PR activity. India needs year-round blood donation awareness. Maybe the Legal Affairs Dept can draft policies to make blood donation drives mandatory in all govt offices?
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Anjali M.
My father needed blood during emergency surgery last month. Because of donors like these, he's alive today. Salute to all who donated! ❤️ Let's normalize blood donation as part of our civic duty.
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but why limit to Shastri Bhawan? They should organize mobile camps across Delhi. Many common people want to donate but don't know where/when. Govt should make the process more accessible.
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Sunita P.
As someone who donates blood regularly, I'm thrilled to see government officials leading by example! The theme "Give Blood, Give Hope" is so apt. Each donation can save up to 3 lives - imagine the impact if more Indians participated!
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Karan D.
This is how we bridge the gap between government and citizens - through acts of service. The Legal Affairs Dept showing that law isn't just about rules but about humanity. More power to such initiatives! 🇮🇳

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