60 Soldiers Donate Blood at Military Hospital Camp

Udaipur, February 18, 2026 (Udaipur Kiran) – PIMS Hospital, Umarda, organised a blood donation camp on Wednesday at 185 Military Hospital, Udaipur. The special camp, held for the Army, witnessed enthusiastic participation from soldiers who voluntarily donated blood, marking the day as memorable.

Military Hospital

The Army’s trust in PIMS Hospital has been steadily increasing in Udaipur. Once again, Commanding Officer Colonel Mukul Gupta entrusted PIMS Hospital with the responsibility of conducting the blood donation camp.

Colonel Dr Gupta welcomed the PIMS Hospital team, including Dr Chandra Mathur, MOIC Blood Center, Dr Devanshi, In-charge Amita Pujari, Lala Ram, Suresh, Kuldeep, Rohit and other staff members. Dr Chandra Mathur, Head of the Blood Bank Department, was honoured with an uparna. She addressed the soldiers and explained the importance of blood donation.

During the camp, there was strong enthusiasm among the soldiers to donate blood. Around 80 soldiers registered for the camp, and nearly 60 of them voluntarily donated blood.

The camp was conducted under the chairmanship of Dr Chandra Mathur. The overall performance of the PIMS team was widely appreciated.

On the occasion, PIMS Hospital Chairman Ashish Agrawal said that voluntary blood donation by soldiers on February 18 reflects the Army’s dedication towards society and its sense of duty. He stated that the blood units collected during the camp would help save lives. He added that while the Army protects the nation’s borders, it also contributes to society by donating blood for those in need.

The camp was coordinated by Dharmendra Tank and retired Subedar Jaiprakash Tyagi.

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