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Bank of Baroda organizes blood donation camps across India, collects 5700 units of blood

| | Jul 21, 2017, at 10:07 pm
New Delhi,July 21 (IBNS): Bank of Baroda, as a prelude to its 110th Foundation Day Celebrations, collected 5700 units of blood across Pan India recently.

Blood Donation Camps were organized in the bank’s premises on July 19 in collaboration with different hospitals and NGOs on pan India basis.


A staggering 5700 people, employees and customers alike, came forward for this noble cause and generously donated blood.

"The Bank expresses its gratitude to the customers and staff-members, who came forward to join the Bank’s Foundation Day Celebrations in a responsible manner," read a statement issued by the bank.

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