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World blood donar day speech. ( 5 mins speech) ​

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Answered by subhneet5a31526
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Lines on World Blood Donor Day: World Blood Donor Day is celebrated worldwide to recognize the importance of blood donation. The WHO established the celebration of the World Blood Donor Day on June 14, every year.

Blood is the most important fluid that helps regulate the body’s regulation, and the transfusion of blood helps people survive in any environment in the World. On June 14, people celebrate World Blood donor day to create awareness about the requirement of blood in the World and aid those people who suffer due to blood loss.

On this day, people around the world come together and celebrate the occasion to service humanity selflessly.

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The World Blood Donor Day is celebrated every year on June 14.

The World Blood Donor Day was established by the WHO.

This Day is commemorated to spread awareness about the requirement about blood to save a lot of lives of the people.

The World Blood Donor Day is celebrated on the birth anniversary of a Noble Prize scientist Karl Landsteiner.

The main objective of this Day is to create awareness of the importance of human blood.

It spreads the knowledge about the requirement of blood to society to save the lives of people.

To educate people about the importance of blood in the World and to help those who suffer due to Blood loss.

 NGOs collaborate with the government to organize blood donation camps in rural areas.

Various platforms are provided for various welfare activities like free health check-up and blood donation camps for poor people.

To mark World Blood Donors Day, the general public participates in the events and camps at various places in the World.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hello everyone my name is XYZ and today I would like to share my thoughts with you on Blood donation. All of us have studied how blood is important for our body to function properly and if there is a lack of it or deficiency in our blood then we get diseases or even our lives can be in danger. I am sure we all know people who have been in an accident. They might be our own family members, neighbors or even witnessed one on the roads since they happen quite a lot when the rules of road safety are not followed properly. In severe accidents and blood loss people need blood transfusion urgently and there is no time to search for donors. These lives can be saved if the blood banks have enough blood to provide for these patients.

Right now the need for blood is more than the blood banks can provide for. Do you know where the blood in the blood banks comes from? It comes from you and me. Yes, people like us are the ones who provide blood for these patients and save their lives. There are basically 4 blood types A, B, O and AB. The people with the “O +” blood type should consider themselves very lucky since they are called universal donors and their blood can be used to save the lives of people from any blood group. But every donation counts. Imagine just one blood donation from us can save the lives of about 3 people. This process only takes about 15-20 minutes and is totally pain free. Healthy people between the ages of 17 – 65 can easily donate blood and it does not cause any problems for the donor. Rather it helps the donor by rejuvenating the body and donating blood even reduces the risk of heart diseases. You get stronger and it helps stabilize the condition of lack at the blood banks.

Blood donation is a community service and even WHO recognizes this and therefore it organizes blood donation campaigns around the world. June 14th is celebrated as Blood Donors Day to celebrate this life-saving process and make people aware of how they can save the lives of many people by this small service. People like Mahatma Gandhi and Anna Hazare devoted all their lives to the service of humanity and we, who are from the motherland of people like these, cannot even help humanity by donating a little blood? I am sure we all can help improve and save the lives of so many people through this noble cause. Now I would like to end my speech by saying that each one of us has the duty of helping others. We should all donate blood to save lives.

Thank you!

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