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Power Grid holds plantation drive, blood donation camp

JAMMU: Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) organised a plantation drive and blood donation camp here today. The plantation drive and blood donation camp were organised as a part of a countrywide programme.

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Jammu, September 17

Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) organised a plantation drive and blood donation camp here today.

The plantation drive and blood donation camp were organised as a part of a countrywide programme. The plantation drives and blood donation camps were organised at 25 locations across the country wherein more than 500 units of blood was donated. More than 25,000 saplings were also planted in the plantation drive.

In one such function at its Regional Headquarters in Jammu, a plantation drive was carried out in the Power Grid office and township. A blood donation camp was organised at Government Medical College, Jammu, in association with the Department of Transfusion Medicine, Government Medical College, Jammu.

The plantation drive was led by the Executive Director, NRTS-II, Anil Jain. Anju Jain, president Shrishti Mahila Samiti, senior officers, employees and their family members attended the function. More than 100 saplings of various species were planted.

The blood donation camp was also led by Anil Jain. He along with Anju Jain was the first to donate the blood.

Dr Vijay Sawahney, Head of the Postgraduate Department of Transfusion Medicine, welcomed Anil Jain, Anju Jain and all members of the Power Grid family. — TNS

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