In a heartwarming story from Narayanpur, Chhattisgarh, two soldiers exemplified courage and compassion by running 10 kilometers to donate blood and save the lives of two children, Rohit Dugga and Roshan Dugga. The children were admitted to the district hospital, battling malaria and severe anemia, resulting in a critical need for blood transfusions. The situation spurred the father to seek aid, leading to a social media call for help by a local journalist. Responding promptly, the 29th Battalion COB, led by Commander Dushyant Raj Jaiswal, dispatched soldiers Suvendra Ghosh and Nilesh Kumar. Showing extraordinary dedication, they ran from COB Nelwad to the hospital to donate blood. This act of selfless service deeply touched the children’s parents, who expressed immense gratitude. The soldiers also conveyed their wishes for the children’s good health and a bright future.
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