Tripura: CM Manik Saha attends blood donation camps on Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's 69th birth anniversary

ANI May 11, 2025 190 views

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha attended multiple blood donation camps organized on Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's 69th birth anniversary. He praised donors and organizers for their humanitarian service while encouraging community health initiatives. Saha also participated in a free eye check-up camp aimed at helping local residents. Additionally, he held a security meeting to address border surveillance along the India-Bangladesh boundary.

"I applaud the entrepreneurs involved in this type of humanitarian service." – CM Manik Saha
Agartala May 11: Tripura Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha attended a blood donation camp organised by the Art of Living, Tripura Apex Body, on the occasion of the 69th birth anniversary of spiritual leader and humanitarian Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.

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CM Saha lauds blood donors at Art of Living camp

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Participates in Ramthakur Seva Mandir donation drive

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Attends free eye check-up camp in Agartala

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Holds security meeting on India-Bangladesh border

The Chief Minister appreciated the blood donors' contribution and expressed heartfelt appreciation to the organisers for undertaking this initiative.

In his official post on X, CM Saha expressed gratitude to blood donors stating, "I would like to thank all the blood donors who attended the blood donation camp organised by the Sri Sri Ram Thakur Seva Mandir in Banamalipur on the occasion of the Tirodhan Tithi of the late Mahant Maharaj Bhavatosh Banerjee of Kaivalya Dham. I applaud the entrepreneurs involved in this type of humanitarian service, in addition to serving Thakur."

CM Saha also praised the organisation's efforts in promoting human welfare, education, healthy cultural practices, and the vital cause of blood donation.

In addition, CM Saha also participated in another blood donation drive organised at Ramthakur Seva Mandir, Banamalipur, where he encouraged and supported the participants.

On Saturday, CM Saha participated in a free eye check-up camp organised by Prabin Nagarik Sangha. The camp, held at Vivekananda Abashan in Santipara, Agartala, aimed to provide essential eye care services to the local community.

During his visit, CM Saha appreciated the initiative and commended the organisers' efforts to promote public health, especially among older adults. CM also encouraged citizens to undergo regular eye examinations to prevent avoidable vision problems and maintain overall eye health.

The camp witnessed a significant turnout from area residents, who availed themselves of free consultations and check-ups by experienced ophthalmologists. The event highlighted the importance of community-based health initiatives in improving public well-being.

On Friday, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha held a high-level security meeting at his residence to address security concerns along the India-Bangladesh border. The meeting lasted over an hour and focused primarily on intensifying surveillance and security measures across the international boundary.

Reader Comments

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Arjun P.
Great initiative by the CM and Art of Living! Blood donation camps save lives and Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's birthday is the perfect occasion for such seva. More politicians should lead by example like this 👏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the health camps, I wish the CM would focus equally on improving Tripura's healthcare infrastructure. Our hospitals still lack basic facilities. Good gestures must translate into systemic change.
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Rahul K.
The border security meeting is crucial too! Tripura shares a long border with Bangladesh. Hope they implement strong measures to prevent illegal crossings while maintaining good relations with our neighbor.
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Sunita T.
Eye check-up camps for elderly are much needed in our state. Many grandparents suffer silently with vision problems. Kudos to Prabin Nagarik Sangha for this thoughtful initiative! 🙏
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Deepak N.
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's teachings have inspired many humanitarian activities across India. Good to see Tripura embracing this spirit of service. More youth should participate in such camps!

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