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Good deed in daughter memory

Blood Donation Camp for girl lost to cancer

The blood donation camp held in Taskeen’s memory on Sunday. The Telegraph picture

Subhajoy Roy
Published 11.03.19, 07:59 AM

When Mohammad Nasim lost his six-year-old daughter to cancer in 2011, he decided to do something to keep her memory alive.

Nasim, a hawker at Grand Arcade in Esplanade, has been organising a blood donation camp every year since 2013, in memory of Taskeen Warsi, who was a Class I student at Loreto Day School, Sealdah, when she passed away.

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“It had spread to her liver and kidney. She died in a few months,” father Nasim said.

The camp is held on a stretch of the road near the Collin Street-Market Street crossing. This year’s camp was held on Sunday and 100 people donated blood. “If the blood collected from so many people helps save a few lives, it will make me happy,” Naseem said.

Arvind Kumar Shaw, owner of a shop on Market Street, was one of the donors at Sunday’s camp. “I knew the girl. So, when Nasim started organising the blood donation camp, I decided to take part. I have donated blood every year,” Shaw said.

The donated blood was collected by a blood bank, which issued 100 cards in return. “The cards have a one- year validity. The bank gives a card for each donor. I keep the cards with me and whenever I hear that someone is in need of blood, I hand over the card to the person or the family,” Nasim said.

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