DK district bags runner up award for Red Cross activities
The DK unit of Indian Red Cross Society has bagged the runner up award among 30 districts of Karnataka for the Red Cross activities conducted by the DK district unit of IRCS for the year 2013-14.
The DK unit of Indian Red Cross Society has bagged the runner up award among 30 districts of Karnataka for the Red Cross activities conducted by the DK district unit of IRCS for the year 2013-14. The award was received by DK Deputy Commissioner A B Ibrahim, IRCS DK unit Chairman Prabhakar Sriyan, Vice Chairman Ronald Anil Fernandes and Secretary K V Nagaraj from Governor Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala, during the World Red Cross Day celebrations at Raj Bhavan in Bengaluru on May 8, 2015. Chikkaballapura district received the first place for both 2013-14 and 2014-15 while Koppala district received third place for 2013-14. Belagavi and Udupi districts bagged second and third place for 2014-15 respectively. Addressing the gathering after presenting the awards and offering floral tribute to the portrait of Red Cross Founder Jean Henry Dunant, the Governor called upon the youth to continue the good works done by the elders in the Red Cross Society. Appealing youth not to go after “Vysan (addiction) and Fashion,” he told the youth in a lighter vein that Gandhiji never wore an branded shirt or Kasturba Gandhi would not have ever done any facial and eye brow shaping or applied any US?cream to her skin. He also advised youth not to waste time by watching IPL matches. “Go for simple living and best thinking to come up in life.” Indian Red Cross Society State unit Chairman Basruru Rajeev Shetty announced that the IRCS is planning to start five new blood banks and 100 blood collection units. It is also planning to create awareness among school and college students on first aid. Dr Umesh Prabhu from Udupi and Nandish from Nagamangala among others were felicitated for their donations to set up a blood bank in Kundapur. While Dr Prabhu donated land worth Rs 1.2 crore to set up a blood bank, Nandish donated Rs 5 lakh to set up the blood bank. It may be recalled that the IRCS?DK?unit had conducted a health check up camp in Banjarumale (in September 2013), a remote area in DK?district, where the nearest Primary Health Centre (PHC) is 30 kms away.