09 Dec 2014, 10:45 am Print

The camp saw people turning up in droves to donate blood at CapitalVia.
The camp witnessed active participation from CapitalVia’s employees and people of Indore for a noble cause. It was run from 9.30 AM in the morning and stretched till 5.30 PM in the evening. The number of donors reached a mark of 121 amongst which 55% were first time donors. All the donors were given juice, snacks and biscuits for recovery and certificates for this noble cause of saving life.
Speaking on the occasion, Rohit Gadia, Founder and CEO, CapitalVia Global Research said, “We are committed towards creating a better society. We thank our employees and others for participating voluntarily. We look forward to organizing more such events in near future.”
CapitalVia believes in the betterment of all and ensures sustainability, as one of its core values. The blood donation drive is one of many such initiatives that focus on such value.
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