– Raheem Khan
Churu: A blood donation camp was held at Madrasa Taalimul Quran in Wards 58 and 59, to honour the late councillor and social worker, Bhavru Khan Salemkhani. The event saw participation from people across various walks of life, who gathered to pay tribute to the departed leader.
Churu MLA Harlal Saharan lauded Bhavru Khan’s lifelong dedication to public service, calling him an inspiration to all. BJP leader Parakram Singh Rathore remembered him as a selfless individual deeply committed to social welfare and community harmony. Congress leader Riyazat Ali Khan highlighted Khan’s readiness to assist those in need, making him a pillar of support for the community.
Former Pradhan representative Vikram Singh Kotwad emphasised Bhavru Khan’s selfless devotion to public service, while Congress leader Mustaq Khan described him as a man of development whose contributions would always be remembered.
Additional Chief Medical and Health Officer, Dr. Ahsan Ghouri, praised the initiative, noting that blood donation not only saves lives but also offers health benefits to donors. He explained how regular blood donation reduces excess iron in the body, improving heart health and lowering the risk of heart disease and stroke. He urged more people to come forward to donate blood, emphasising the importance of being prepared for emergencies where lives depend on blood availability.
The camp was supported by the teams from Government Bhartiya District Hospital Churu, Jeevan Rekha Hospital, and Shekhawati Blood Bank, who provided exemplary services during the event.
Aziz Khan, a key organiser, affirmed their commitment to continuing Bhavru Khan’s legacy of social welfare and community service. Javed Khan and Aziz Khan Salemkhani expressed heartfelt gratitude to all participants and supporters for making the event a success.