Blood Donation on Netaji’s Birth Anniversary Reinforces Government’s Priority of Affordable, Timely Healthcare**
New Delhi | Special Correspondent: Arun Sharma

Under the decisive and forward-looking leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, the Delhi Government is steadily transforming healthcare into a people-centric public service, guided by the principle that timely, affordable and quality treatment is the right of every citizen. With this clear vision, the government is working towards developing Delhi as a modern medical hub, ensuring that residents no longer need to travel outside the capital for quality healthcare.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has consistently maintained that healthcare is not merely a facility, but a fundamental civic right. Acting on this conviction, the Delhi Government has accelerated the construction of new hospitals, modernisation of existing medical institutions, expansion of specialist services and implementation of welfare-oriented health schemes. The objective, officials say, is to build a robust healthcare ecosystem that delivers dignity, accessibility and excellence to every Delhiite.

Health Minister Dr. Pankaj Singh Hails Blood Donors as ‘Lifelines of Society’
Reinforcing this commitment, a grand blood donation camp organised on the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose witnessed the active participation of Delhi Health Minister Dr. Pankaj Singh, lending national significance to the occasion. Expressing gratitude to the donors, Dr. Singh described blood donation as the highest form of humanitarian service and a true tribute to Netaji’s ideals of sacrifice and nation-building.
Dr. Pankaj Singh stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of “Healthy Delhi, Beautiful Delhi, Developed Delhi and a Strong India” is steadily taking shape on the ground. He emphasised that under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, the Delhi Government is taking historic, people-oriented decisions on a daily basis, which will soon establish Delhi’s healthcare system as a benchmark for the entire country.

According to the Health Minister, initiatives like blood donation camps not only save countless lives but also strengthen the spirit of service, compassion and nationalism within society. The enthusiastic participation of youth and social organisations in the programme reflected Delhi’s enduring commitment to public service and collective responsibility.
A Confluence of Service, Sensitivity and Good Governance
The blood donation drive held on the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, combined with the Delhi Government’s comprehensive healthcare reforms, sends a powerful message: the Rekha Gupta-led administration is not confined to policy announcements alone, but is actively translating vision into action, turning governance into a mass movement.
Delhi today is moving decisively towards a future where advanced medical care, human sensitivity and strong governance converge, reaffirming the capital’s role as a model of inclusive and responsive administration.
