Key Points

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced a new app to connect blood donors with those in need. The app will list volunteers' blood groups, locations, and contact details. It aims to streamline blood availability and reduce delays in emergencies. The CM encouraged more residents to donate blood to support the initiative.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Announces Life-Saving Blood Donor App Soon

  • Delhi govt to launch an app for blood donor listings
  • App will include donor details like blood group and location
  • Aims to reduce delays in blood availability for patients
  • CM urges more residents to donate blood regularly
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'Life-saving' app listing blood donors in Delhi soon: CM Rekha Gupta

Delhi to launch a blood donor app listing volunteers with contact details and blood groups to tackle shortages and save lives.

"The directory of blood donors will be prepared. All city residents willing to donate blood will be enlisted in the App. - CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, July 6

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Sunday that the government will soon launch a 'Life-saving' app listing all voluntary blood donors in the city to counter shortages and smoothen the process of availability for the needy.

Speaking to reporters after visiting a blood donation camp in east Delhi, CM Gupta said, "The directory of blood donors will be prepared. All city residents willing to donate blood will be enlisted in the App along with their blood group, address and contact details."

The contact details will help a person in need of blood to access names and phone numbers to seek help from a volunteer closest to his or her location, she said

"We are in the process of creating a Life-saving App and it will soon be dedicated to Delhi residents," she said.

The Chief Minister said the App will also have details about each donor's blood donation history – clearly indicating the three-month gap needed between two sessions.

She said, "A delay in the availability of blood poses a threat to the lives of many patients, and in view of this, we are trying to make the process more organised."

Calling blood donation a noble act, she urged more and more city residents to join the campaign to ensure that there is enough supply in the city with a donation of "one unit at a time".

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, who also attended the blood donation camp in Anand Vihar, said, "In our culture, blood donation is described as the noblest donation."

He said every citizen should donate blood regularly and carry out this noble act at least once or twice a year, after following medical advice.

Describing the act of giving, including blood, as an appreciable act, Sachdeva said, "I congratulate the International Vaish Mahasabha for organising 500 blood donation camps in a single day today."

"They are doing a great service for society. Blood availability can prove critical for saving lives and if this information reaches the needy, then it can help people a lot," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the idea is good, I'm concerned about misuse of personal data. The government must ensure donors' contact details aren't misused for marketing calls. Also, what about verification to prevent fake donors?
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Rohit P
As a regular blood donor, I'm excited to register! But please include features like donation reminders and health tips for donors. Also, some incentive like priority healthcare would encourage more people to join.
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Sarah B
Wonderful initiative! In my home country, similar apps have reduced emergency response times significantly. Hope Delhi sets an example for other Indian states to follow. The three-month gap tracking feature is particularly thoughtful.
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Kavya N
Finally! I lost my uncle last year because we couldn't find AB- blood in time. This app could save countless lives if implemented properly. Kudos to CM Gupta for this much-needed step 🙏
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Vikram M
The app should also have integration with major hospitals so requests can be verified. Otherwise, we might get prank calls at odd hours. Overall a great concept though - Jai Hind!
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Michael C
Impressive to see Delhi taking such progressive steps in healthcare tech. The blood donation history feature shows they've really thought this through. Hope other cities adopt similar systems soon.

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