Zirakpur, May 24, 2026:Continuing its series of blood donation drives, the 17th blood donation camp was organized today at the Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan (Zirakpur Branch), under the guidance of the "Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation." A total of 206 units of blood were collected during the camp. The blood collection process at this camp was carried out by a team from GMCH, Sector-32, Chandigarh, with the assistance of their experienced doctors and staff. Devotees and members of the Sevadal (volunteers) participated enthusiastically in the camp, demonstrating a spirit of selfless service.

Inaugurating the camp, the Zonal In-charge, (Chandigarh Zone), the Honorable O.P. Nirankari Ji, lauded the voluntary blood donors present at the event. He stated that the message of the Sant Nirankari Mission—"Manav ko manav ho pyara,Ek duje ka bane sahara "—is not merely a set of words, but a lifestyle to be embraced wholeheartedly. He described this event not merely as a program, but as a living embodiment of love, harmony, and selfless service.

Speaking on the occasion, Surinder Kumar Ji, Mukhi of the Zirakpur Branch, recalled that the visionary Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji inspired devotees to walk the path of truth, simplicity, and harmony, and gave a message to the youth to embrace a drug-free life and dedicate themselves to social service. Baba Hardev Singh Ji made service an integral part of life with his message: "Blood should flow in veins, not in drains"—a legacy that is being continuously carried forward by Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj.on this occasion a large congregation of nirankari devotees was organised parallely which was presided by rev. Karnail singh(kshetriya sanchalak, Chandigarh Kshetra)

It was further informed on this occasion that the Sant Nirankari Mission has been continuously dedicated to the service of humanity through blood donation drives since 1986. To date, approximately 1.5 million units of blood have been donated across the country through more than 9,174 blood donation camps, making the Mission one of the largest voluntary blood donation movements in the nation.

The local Mukhi expressed heartfelt gratitude to all the blood donors, doctors, members of the Sevadal, dignitaries, and the congregation, whose cooperation and support ensured the successful conclusion of this camp