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Blood Donation: Delhi’s man walked across India to create awareness

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Mangaluru: Kiran’s social worker Verma, 37, which runs 21,000 km to create awareness about blood donors in India, starting to run from Thiruvananthapuram on December 28, and reach the city on Tuesday.
Verma, a Social Worker based in Delhi, who established a change with one foundation, where he runs two programs, enough blood, a virtual blood donor platform, and changes with one meal, saying that this will be the longest blood awareness campaign.
Individuals, who will run for more than two years.
The mission of the road is to spread the awareness of blood donors among people, so that no one must die waiting for blood in India, after December 31, 2025 in the last two years.
This walk is encouraging people to come out and donate blood, even in this difficult time, so that the blood bank and hospital do not run out of blood.
He has discussed Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Mahe, Kannur, and Kasaragod, which is a distance of more than 650 km.
He will walk towards Udupi, Coimbatore, Madurai and other parts of Tamil Nadu.
He launched only blood, after he knew about the blood of blood.
On December 26, 2016, he got a call and donated blood for a patient belonging to a poor family from Raipur; Chhattisgarh.
After donating blood, he went to meet the family, and learned that the person called Kiran took Rs 1,500 for the blood, which he contracted for free.
He was also surprised to learn that women who paid his blood, went into the prostitution to pay medical bills.
He said that according to estimates, every day more than 12,000 people failed to get blood in India, because where more than three million people died waited for blood.
If five million young people began to donate blood, there would be no death because of blood than bloody in India, he said.
In 2018, Kiran took 16,000 km throughout India, for feet more than 6,000 km, for the same cause.
As part of his current encouragement, he plans to hold four blood donor camps in various country districts.
Because the Covid protocol in its place, Kiran met a small group of youth.
He walked an average of 30 km per day, but had to slow down due to muscle tears.

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