Jyoti Agarwal, Co Founder of Sanjay and Jyoti Agarwal Foundation, highlights four year legacy of the initiative conducted with AU Small Finance Bank
Jaipur, 12 February 2026: Sanjay & Jyoti Agarwal Foundation conducted a nationwide blood donation drive across 18 locations in collaboration with AU Small Finance Bank, mobilising employees, community members and healthcare institutions to support hospital and emergency blood requirements.
The initiative was organised simultaneously in Indore, Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Raipur, Zirakpur, Delhi, Lucknow, Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Jaipur at multiple centres, Shahpura, Jodhpur, Bengaluru and Hyderabad. Local hospitals and blood banks partnered to manage collection and screening under established medical supervision protocols.
The 2026 edition recorded 848 units of blood collected, continuing a four year run of annual drives undertaken by the Foundation.
All centres operated under medical oversight with adherence to prescribed safety and quality standards. The drive was positioned as a voluntary contribution effort to strengthen blood availability in regional healthcare systems.
Jyoti Agarwal, Co Founder of Sanjay and Jyoti Agarwal Foundation, said the initiative reflects the belief that community participation can translate into measurable public health support. She said voluntary blood donation remains one of the most direct ways individuals can contribute to saving lives, and the response across cities reinforces the Foundation’s ongoing healthcare commitment.
Over the past four years, the annual blood donation drive has become a recurring programme under the Foundation’s community engagement efforts. Beyond healthcare, the Foundation works across education, culture, arts, sports and broader community welfare initiatives aligned with inclusive development objectives.
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