For Sudesh Ramakant Narvekar, blood donation started off as an immediate response to save an accident victim’s life, but he has since helped thousands in need and recently donated blood for the 100th time.
Popularly known as the “blood man” of Goa, the 51-year-old has donated blood during medical emergencies over the last three decades and reached the 100th milestone last week.
The resident of Ponda in South Goa donated blood for the first time when he was 18 to save the life of an accident victim at the Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) and has been performing the selfless act for the last 33 years.
Talking to PTI at the office of his NGO Sarthak, Sudesh said, “I was returning to Ponda from Sanvordem when I saw a man lying in a pool of blood while his wife was crying for help. We rushed the injured man to the hospital and I waited with his family for hours and even donated blood. At that moment, I realised the importance of helping people in emergency situations.”
The Indian Red Cross’ general secretary Subash Salkar said, “Sudesh is the only person in Goa to donate blood for the 100th time, and it must be a rare feat in India.”
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