- ICG Vadinar’s voluntary blood donation drive blends service, sacrifice and civil-military unity
- Coast Guard families, PSU volunteers and security forces come together for a humanitarian cause
- Life-saving initiative reinforces ‘We Protect’ ethos and Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat spirit
NE DEFENCE BUREAU
GANDHINAGAR, JAN 6

Setting an inspiring tone for the Indian Coast Guard’s Swarnim Varsh celebrations, ICG Station Vadinar organised a large-scale voluntary blood donation camp, reaffirming the service’s unwavering commitment to humanitarian values and nation-building beyond its maritime security mandate.
The camp was conducted in coordination with Guru Gobind Singh Government Hospital, Jamnagar, and witnessed overwhelming participation from Indian Coast Guard personnel and their families, alongside volunteers from IOCL, CISF, BPCL and Nayara Energy. The enthusiastic turnout reflected a shared sense of social responsibility and collective resolve to save lives.
Civil-Military Fusion in Action
The initiative stood out as a powerful example of civil-military fusion in the strategically vital North-West Coast Guard region. Uniformed personnel and civilians worked shoulder to shoulder, transforming a routine medical camp into a symbol of national solidarity, compassion and unity.

Officials associated with the drive noted that such collaborative efforts strengthen trust between the armed forces and civil society while reinforcing the ethos of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
A Gift of Life, A Message of Hope
Blood collected during the camp will support critical medical requirements across government hospitals, benefiting accident victims, patients undergoing major surgeries, mothers facing childbirth complications, and those battling chronic illnesses.
By donating blood, the participants directly contributed to strengthening the region’s public healthcare system—an act that carries enduring value long after the Swarnim Varsh celebrations conclude.

Health Benefits: Giving Blood, Gaining Health
Medical experts emphasised that voluntary blood donation offers notable health benefits for donors, including:
- Improved blood circulation and reduced risk of iron overload
- Stimulation of fresh blood cell production
- Regular health screening, helping early detection of medical conditions
For recipients, each unit of donated blood can save up to three lives, making every contribution a vital lifeline.
Service Beyond the Seas
The blood donation drive once again highlighted the Indian Coast Guard’s broader role as a force for good, extending its protective shield from the seas to the lives of citizens on land. As Swarnim Varsh celebrations gather momentum, initiatives like this underscore that national service is not only about guarding borders, but also about safeguarding humanity.








