Blood donation camp held in Anantapur
The Hindu
Blood donation camp celebrating Mansukh Mandaviya's tenure, emphasizing 'Seva', 'Sushasan', and 'Garib Kalyan', showcasing youth empowerment and social welfare initiatives.
A blood donation camp was held on Thursday marking the completion of Mansukh Mandaviya’s one-year tenure as Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports and 11 years of governance under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The camp held at the RUDSETI Institute in Anantapur and was jointly organised by the MyBharat team of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, in collaboration with RUDSETI, Pragathi Padham Youth Association, and S.R. Educational Society. Youth volunteers came forward to donate blood for those in need, especially the poor and downtrodden.
The camp was attended by several dignitaries including Anuradha, DCM of NABARD, National Youth Awardee and MyBharat State Volunteers coordinator Bisathi Bharath, Vijaya Lakshmi, Director of RUDSETI, S. Ramesh, founder of S.R. Educational Society, Kuruba Jaya Maruthi, president of India Awardee, and Usha, senior trainer at RUDSETI. They appreciated the spirit and dedication of the young blood donors and encouraged youth to take up more such initiatives.
The event served as a platform to reflect the key developmental milestones achieved under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, particularly in the areas of youth empowerment, health, and social welfare.
The blood donation camp showcased how collective efforts by youth can drive impactful social change and align with the nation’s journey toward inclusive development and humanitarian service. The event was organised by MyBharat volunteers Ambarish and Praveen Naik.

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