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CREDAI’s blood donation camp receives good response

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 20, 2021 18:25 IST

NetworkAurangabad, May20:Confederation ofReal Estate Developers Associations of India (CREDAI), CREDAI women and youthwing and ...

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Aurangabad, May

20:

Confederation of

Real Estate Developers Associations of India (CREDAI), CREDAI women and youth

wing and Manjeet Pride Group organized a blood donation camp at My World My

Pride opposite Chikalthana Airport on Thursday. The camp was inaugurated by

industrialist Vivek Deshpande. Credai Aurangabad branch president Nitin

Bagadiya, former president Narendrasingh Jabinda, former secretary Sunil

Bedmutha, vice president Vikas Chaudhary, Ramesh Nagpal, Tansukh Zambad, Usha

Nagpal, Nita Birla and others were present. The camp was organized on the

occasion of birthday of Hanumanprasad Madholal Bagadiya and in the memory of

late Dr Venuprasad Madholal Bagadiya. More than 100 donors donated blood. The

blood samples were collected Lion’s Blood Bank team lead by Dr Prakash Patni.

Tags: Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations of IndiaManjeet Pride GroupVivek deshpandeNarendrasingh jabindaAurangabadindiaLion's Blood Bank
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