The biggest work is blood donation: CEO Raut
Durg. Chhattisgarh State Level Junior Red Cross Training cum Goodwill Camp organized by Indian Red Cross Society Durg was inaugurated today at Bharti University Pulgaon under the chief hospitality of Divisional Commissioner Shri Satyanarayan Rathore and under the chairmanship of Inspector General of Police Ramgopal Garg. On this occasion, Red Cross Society CEO M.K. Raut, Chairman Ashok Kumar Agarwal, Divisional Commissioner Satyanarayan Rathore, Inspector General of Police Ramgopal Garg, Collector and President Ms. Richa Prakash Chaudhary inaugurated the program by lighting the lamp. In the five-day long Junior Red Cross Meet, on the second day today, students from 33 districts marched past and saluted the guests. Thereafter, horse riding was demonstrated by the battalion, which was highly appreciated by the people.
Addressing the Junior Red Cross Meet 2024, Divisional Commissioner Satyanarayan Rathore said that this program is being organized for the first time in Chhattisgarh. For this, he thanked the district administration. He said that all the students participating in this camp are making a significant contribution towards human service by understanding the objectives of the Red Cross. Red Cross is committed to serve and help others. For this, he congratulated all the participants. Red Cross Society is going to remain engaged in the welfare of others day and night, without any selfishness. Work with determination to serve the society, which will make a significant contribution in making India prosperous.
CEO of Red Cross Society M.K. Raut said that the state level Junior Red Cross Meet has been organized from 18 to 22 October to reach the humanitarian activities and training of Red Cross to every school in the state. More than 800 students have participated in this jamboree. School children have been included in the Junior Red Cross service, because today’s child is tomorrow’s citizen. Our duty is for the work of society and public. Red Cross Blood Bank is associated with blood donation. The biggest work is to donate blood. He motivated all the participants to participate in the competition and said that when you leave from here, take the trophy in your hand. Whenever there is talk of jamboree, you should come forward.
Inspector General of Police Ramgopal Garg said that the Indian Red Cross was formed in India in the year 1920. The main work of the Red Cross is to promote physical health, prevent diseases, and help the victims. The Red Cross teaches us to be a good person, because serving humanity is a great religion.
Collector Richa Prakash Chaudhary said that after the formation of Chhattisgarh state, this is the first jamboree of Junior Red Cross, which Durg district has got the privilege of hosting. This event is being organized from 18 to 22 October. We heartily congratulate all the guests present in this jamboree and the participants from different districts. The mission of the Indian Red Cross is to inspire and encourage all aspects of human activities at all times, so that we can create a positive environment around us. This camp will enrich the knowledge and experience of the participants and will give a new direction to their thinking and will not only inspire the students to move forward in the field of human service but will also help in the all-round development of their personality. The students participating in this camp will definitely imbibe the values of Red Cross and work with devotion towards human service.