BLOOD DONATION CAMP SANTHWANAM 2022


12 August, 2022
  

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PADAM ONN, PADATHEKK
The NSS Gemsconducted a remarkable event, known as "Njaarunadal," at Puzhakatiri, Pathiramanna Pada Sekhara. The program was inaugurated with grace and enthusiasm by Puzhakkatiri's agriculture officer, Smt. Babita. The presence of esteemed individuals such as Puzhakkatiri Panchayat Vice President Sri Bawa, Young Farmer Award Winner Sri. Muhammad Salman, and NSS program officer Junaid added prestige to the occasion. Even amidst heavy rains and challenging muddy conditions, the participants of Njaarunadal demonstrated their dedication and determination. The act of Njarunadeel, involving the planting of seedlings, and the traditional practice of Njatupattu turned into an extraordinary experience for the students. Despite the adverse weather, their unwavering commitment to environmental preservation shone through, transforming the event into a testament of their passion for sustainability.The presence of agricultural officer Smt. Babita, along with Sri Bawa, Sri. Muhammad Salman, and Junaid, highlighted the collaborative efforts between local authorities, accomplished individuals, and the NSS Gems team. This convergence of minds and hearts showcased a shared vision of fostering eco-consciousness and nurturing a sense of community responsibility.As the seedlings were planted amidst the rain and mud, the participants of Njaarunadal not only sowed the seeds of vegetation but also sowed the seeds of inspiration and hope. This event demonstrated that adverse conditions could not deter their spirits, revealing their resilience and commitment to making a positive impact on their surroundings. The experience undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the students, imparting valuable life lessons about teamwork, determination, and the importance of contributing to a greener future.In the end, the Njaarunadal event conducted by NSS Gems at Puzhakatiri, Pathiramanna Pada Sekhara, stands as a shining example of how a united effort, regardless of weather challenges, can lead to meaningful change. Through the combination of traditional practices, environmental stewardship, and the collective dedication of the participants, this event echoes far beyond its immediate impact, inspiring others to take up the mantle of environmental conservation and community engagement. About 38 volunteers participated in Njarunadal.