New Delhi: Citizens network assures blood availability for patients

Published On 2016-07-09 10:37 GMT   |   Update On 2016-07-09 10:37 GMT
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New Delhi: After several cases of dengue fever were reported in the national capital last month, LocalCircles, a citizens engagement platform, said that those who need blood can obtain it through their website.


"As the disease season arrives in Delhi/NCR, LocalCircles has decided to make this voluntary network available to all," it said in a release.


It also said that the citizens other than existing LocalCircles members or any citizen of Delhi/NCR or anyone visiting here for treatment can now visit its website localcircle.com and seek assistance for blood.

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The release added that it is the largest blood donors' network of the national capital with over 110,000 committed donors available to help whoever needs blood within a few hours.


"It has donated blood for over 3,000 emergency needs since its inception and assisted in many life-saving cases," the release said.


Sachin Taparia, Chairman of LocalCircles said, that it is a network where citizens with no association help each other and mobilise themselves for someone in need of blood.

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