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Minister Sakina Itoo urges greater participation in blood donation initiatives

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Last updated: September 14, 2025 1:48 pm
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Kupwara, Sept 14: Minister Sakina Itoo on Sunday said that blood donation initiatives are essential for saving lives and called for greater public participation, especially among youth, in such programs across Jammu and Kashmir.

Speaking to media persons during a blood donation awareness event, the minister congratulated the organizers and emphasized the importance of organizing similar initiatives at the grassroots level.

“First of all, I would like to congratulate all those who have organized this program. I feel that such programs should be organized regularly and everyone should participate,” she said, adding that the need for blood is constant in Jammu and Kashmir, with someone requiring blood almost every day.

She expressed satisfaction over the active participation of youth in the event and encouraged more people to get involved. “I have seen a lot of youth here, which made me very happy. I want to see even more people participating in such programs,” she said.

Highlighting the need for institutional-level involvement, Itoo stressed the importance of conducting in-campus initiatives at district and school levels. “Whether it’s due to an accident or medical emergency, there are many cases where blood is not readily available. Through these efforts, we can save lives. That is the main objective — that no one should die due to the unavailability of blood,” she noted.

Reaffirming the government’s support, she said the Health Department is committed to assisting such efforts. “The government will definitely support all those who come forward, especially through the Health Department. We welcome and congratulate everyone involved in this noble cause,” she added.

Calling it a “very good initiative,” Minister Itoo concluded by appealing to the public to come forward and contribute towards building a more responsive and life-saving healthcare system.(KNS).

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