Oman Daily Observer

Pakistani youths to donate blood at Indian camp

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CHANDIGARH: The strained relations between nuclear-amed neighbours India and Pakistan in recent months notwithsta­nding, blood from across the border could come in handy for patients in this country. A group of Pakistani youths is likely to donate blood at a camp to be held here on October 1 on the eve of the 146th birth anniversar­y of Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi.

The group of 20-25 youth delegates from Pakistan will be part of over 250 internatio­nal youth volunteers who are arriving here this month-end to be part of the 10th Global Youth Peace Fest (GYPF-2015) to be organised here from September 29 to October 2.

“We have been confirmed participat­ion from Pakistan, other SAARC countries and nearly 25 other countries. The Pakistan youth delegation has confirmed that they will donate blood at the blood donation camp here,” Pramod Sharma, the coordinato­r for NGO Yuvsatta, which has been organising the festival here for the past decade, said. The ‘One World-One Blood’ camp will be held on the evening of October 1 at the plaza of Chandigarh’s Sector 17 shopping and commercial hub. The local health authoritie­s will collect the donated blood.

“We are holding the blood donation camp in the evening so that more people come to donate blood and join this noble cause. It will help to strengthen the message of unity of mankind and Indian ethos of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (the whole world is one family),” Sharma said.

“Participan­ts for the GYPF are coming from as far away as Venezuela and other parts of the world, including almost from all South Asian, ASEAN and some African countries, as also from Russia, Kazakhstan and the US,” Sharma pointed out.

Yuvsatta’s GYPF has establishe­d itself as an internatio­nal festival for the youth.

A unique feature for the GYPF this time will be the inaugural event with nearly 10,000 youth volunteers expected to participat­e in the ‘Meditation & Yoga for World Peace’ to be held at the Sector 16 cricket stadium here on September 29.

— IANS

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