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Aster Prime Hospital Partners with Income Tax Department for Mega Blood Donation Drive and Health Camp on World Blood Donor Day


In a robust commitment to community welfare and public health, Aster Prime Hospital organized a highly successful Multi-Speciality Health Camp and Blood Donation Drive to commemorate World Blood Donor Day.

The event, held at the Income Tax Residential Complex in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, was jointly inaugurated by Shri Suresh Battini, I.R.S., Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax (Andhra Pradesh & Telangana), and Mr. K. Hari Kumar Reddy, Cluster CEO (Andhra Pradesh & Telangana), Aster DM Healthcare.

The initiative saw an overwhelming response from residents and staff, successfully drawing 60 blood donors who stepped forward to contribute to the life-saving cause. Additionally, the multi-speciality health camp provided comprehensive medical screenings and consultations to 180 beneficiaries.

“Blood donation is one of the most noble acts of service to humanity. Partnering with Aster Prime Hospital allows us to bring critical health awareness and life-saving opportunities directly to our community's doorstep.” said, Shri Suresh Battini, I.R.S., Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax.

To ensure holistic care, Aster Prime Hospital deployed a team of expert medical professionals offering specialized consultations across four key disciplines:

– Cardiology
– General Medicine
– Gynecology
– Orthopaedics

Speaking on the success of the drive, Mr. K. Hari Kumar Reddy, Cluster CEO (Andhra Pradesh & Telangana) stated, “At Aster, our core philosophy is to make quality healthcare accessible. On World Blood Donor Day, we are not only addressing the constant need for safe blood supplies but also encouraging proactive health management through our specialized camps. We are deeply grateful to the Income Tax Department and Aster Prime Hospital for making this impact possible.”

The event underscores Aster Prime Hospital’s ongoing mission to foster healthier communities through accessible medical camps, public health education, and collaborative civic partnerships.