Srinagar, Jul 17: On Youm-e-Ashoora, nearly 1500 blood pints were donated in Srinagar’s Zadibal, marking a significant contribution to the region’s healthcare efforts.

The blood donation camps, which were organized by different organizations and NGOs from 8 AM to 5 PM, saw a massive turnout with about nine camps set up across the area.

According to the details gathered by the news agency, each camp reported substantial contributions, with a single camp recording up to 198 blood pints donated.

“This large-scale donation drive was not only a testament to the spirit of giving associated with Youm-e-Ashura but also a powerful display of communal harmony,” said Jasim Muzaffar, in charge of Ali Asgar Blood Bank.

Also, in an inspiring show of unity, both Sunni and Shia Muslims participated in the blood donation, emphasizing the shared values and mutual support within the community.

This act of solidarity underscored the essence of Ashoora, commemorating the sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions, while also contributing to a cause that saves lives,” added Jasim.

“The turnout and enthusiasm among donors this year have been overwhelming,” remarked Hilal Ahmad, a medical representative present at Zadibal. He added that the willingness of people to donate blood on such an important day is truly commendable and reflects the spirit of compassion and unity that characterizes our community.

Pertinently, the organizers expressed their gratitude towards all the donors and volunteers who made the event a success. “This year’s blood donation drive has been incredibly successful, thanks to the overwhelming support from both Sunni and Shia communities,” said one of the organizers.(KNO)