Haryana Boosts Blood Transfusion Services with Rs 54 Crore Initiative
The Haryana government has approved a proposal worth over Rs 54 crore to enhance blood transfusion services. This includes plans for procurement, staff training, and mobile collection vans. Haryana leads in blood donation awards and aims to expand its services and facilities, including a fully automated unit in Panipat.
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The Haryana government's latest move to bolster blood transfusion services comes with a hefty Rs 54 crore proposal approval. Officials announced the decision during the Haryana State Blood Transfusion Council's 21st executive body meeting, showcasing a commitment to advancing healthcare infrastructure.
This comprehensive plan under the National Blood Transfusion Council includes procuring essential supplies such as blood bags and testing kits, deploying mobile collection vans, and expanding government blood component separation units. Training staff members forms a critical part of the initiative, aiming to ensure efficient operations at these centers.
Further emphasizing its leadership in blood services, Haryana secured top accolades for blood donation excellence from the Centre for two consecutive years. The state intends to continue its efforts by upgrading facilities, increasing allowances for donors, and encouraging CSR support from corporate bodies.
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