Khotang, Sept 4 : Secretary of the Nepal Red Cross Society, Chhatrakumar Bajimaya donated blood for 53 times on Saturday.
Bajimaya, 52, of Diktel Rupakot
Majhuwagadhi municipality-1, Diktel, Sankhadhar Sakhwa Chowk, donated blood to
Kabita Rai of the same municipality-11, Kharmi who turned critical after
excessive bleeding during labour pain.
Bajimaya had first donated blood
when he was 30. Obtained life membership of the Red Cross Society seventeen
years back, he first donated blood to Sharada Magar (Rai) of Diprud Chuichumma
rural municipality-7, Temma in 2060 BS. He recalled that the health workers
used to be scared of taking out blood from donor at the moment.
"Sharada Magar had turned up
to the hospital after excessive bleeding. She was in need of blood for
life", Bajimaya said, adding, "The health workers there had asked me
not to donate blood while I reached the health facility for the
same".
He further said, "He donated
blood to the woman with critical condition to save her life embracing the
notion of blood donation is life donation".
He shared, "The sister is
still alive and rings me up frequently. Her children come to visit me and
respect me as maternal uncle. I am happy with this".
Bajimaya who is working for second
tenure as the district secretary said he was extremely delighted for the
opportunity to donate blood. "I have donated blood to save lives of
several people. The fellow people show gratefulness after recovery. These are
so far the happiest moments in my life".
He went on sharing, "I even go
to donate blood to the indigent patients in the midnight. Donating blood is
beneficial for own health. I have no disease till this date, I would continue
donating blood until and unless there is any issue in my health".
He shared he had a target to donate
blood for 100 times till 60 years of age. "But, it seems technically
difficult. The storage capacity of the blood collection centre in the district
is low. The centre has been asking me to stay as spare donor due to its limited
storage capacity. Still I am happy to save the lives of the people".
The District Red Cross Society said
blood is indispensable in majority of maternity cases in the geographically
remote Khotang district.