317 NIRANKARI DEVOTEES DONATED BLOOD IN RAIPUR RANI

On July 19, 2015, a blood donation camp was organized by Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation at Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan Raipur Rani. In all, 317 devotees including 38 ladies donated their blood. The camp was inaugurated by Smt. Hema Sharma, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Panchkula. She thanked all volunteers and said that by donating blood, there… Continue reading

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375 NIRANKARI DEVOTEES DONATE BLOOD AT ANDHERI IN MUMBAI

On July 20, 2015, 375 Nirankari devotees donated their blood in a Blood Donation Camp organized by Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation at Gundavali Municipal School, Andheri (East), Mumbai. The Blood Bank of Wadia Hospital collected 209 units, V.N.Desai Hospital 85 units and Bhabha Hospital 81 units of blood in this camp. The camp was inaugurated… Continue reading

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425 NIRANKARIS DONATE BLOOD IN THANE

The Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation organized a Blood Donation Camp at a Municipal School in Thane in Maharashtra on Sunday, July 12, 2015 where 425 Nirankari devotees donated their blood. Heeding the divine teaching of His Holiness Nirankari Baba Hardev Singh Ji Maharaj to let the blood flow in veins and not in drains, devotees… Continue reading

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235 Units of Blood Donated in Samana in Punjab

The Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation organised a blood donation camp in Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan, Samana in Punjab on July 12, 2015 where 235 units of blood were donated by devotees of Sant Nirankari Mission. Organised under the guidance of the local Sanyojak Shri Surender Singh, Advocate, the Camp was inaugurated by Shri Ramchand, Kshetriya… Continue reading

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110 UNITS OF BLOOD DONATED BY NIRANKARI DEVOTEES IN DOMANA IN J&K

The Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation organized a blood donation camp at Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan, Domana in Jammu & Kashmir on July 05, 2015, where 110 devotees of the Sant Nirankari Mission donated their blood. The blood collecting teams came from Government Medical College Jammu; Indian Red Cross Society and JKSACS. The camp was inaugurated… Continue reading

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