Srinagar: RED DROP, a dedicated unit of blood donors under the aegis of Kashmir Concern, proudly celebrated World Blood Donors Day on June 14, 2025, in Srinagar, reaffirming its commitment to promoting voluntary blood donation and saving lives across the Kashmir Valley. The event was graced by esteemed dignitaries, blood donors, volunteers, and media persons, who collectively highlighted the critical importance of blood donation in addressing healthcare challenges.The Chief Guest, Honorable MLA Hazratbal, Jenab Salman Ali Sagar, delivered an inspiring address, emphasizing the lifesaving impact of voluntary blood donation. He urged the youth and citizens to come forward and contribute to this noble cause, stating, “Blood donation is an act of humanity that strengthens our community and saves countless lives.” His words resonated with the audience, inspiring a renewed sense of responsibility toward this humanitarian effort.Dr. Touseef Ahmed Bhatt, Chairman of Kashmir Concern, spoke passionately about the organization’s mission to bridge the gap between blood donors and those in need. He highlighted the significance of World Blood Donors Day in raising awareness and honoring the selfless contributions of donors. “Every drop of blood donated is a gift of life. We are committed to fostering a culture of voluntary blood donation in Kashmir,” he remarked.The Guest of Honour, Shri Vijay Kumar Bidhuri (IAS), commended the efforts of RED DROP and Kashmir Concern in promoting blood donation initiatives. He stressed the importance of collaborative efforts between government, civil society, and organizations to ensure a steady supply of safe blood for patients in need.Distinguished guests present included Jenab Manzoor Wangnoo, Chairman of Nigeen Lake Conservation Organisation (NLCO), Jenab Javeed Tenga, President of Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), Adv. Sajad Ahmad Mir, Jenab G.N. Var, Jenab Sheikh Rashid Peer, and Jenab Imtiyaz, who all lauded the initiative and pledged their support for the cause.A special highlight of the event was the felicitation of Shabir Hussain Khan, fondly known as the “Blood Man of Kashmir,” who has donated 174 pints of blood over 41 years, making him India’s most prolific blood donor. Bilkees Ara, recognized as the “Blood Woman of Kashmir,” was also honored for her remarkable contributions to blood donation. Alongside them, numerous volunteers and media persons from across Kashmir were acknowledged for their unwavering support in spreading awareness and facilitating blood donation drives.The event concluded with a call to action, urging citizens to join the RED DROP initiative and contribute to building a robust blood donation network in the region. RED DROP and Kashmir Concern expressed their gratitude to all participants, donors, and supporters for making the event a resounding success.