In an inspiring testament to selfless service and dedication to humanity, Mr. Jyotindra C. Mithani, a resident of Mumbai, Maharashtra, has achieved a remarkable milestone by donating blood 150 times between the years 1977 and 2017.
Born on 1st June 1953, Mr. Mithani began his journey as a blood donor at the age of 24. Over the past 40 years, he has consistently donated blood four times a year, driven purely by a sense of civic responsibility and compassion. His blood group is A+, making him a vital contributor to countless lives in need.
With each donation, Mr. Mithani has given more than just blood — he has given hope and extended lifelines. As of April 2017, he has donated an estimated 59 to 60 liters of blood, a figure that reflects his extraordinary commitment to public welfare.
Community leaders, healthcare professionals, and fellow citizens have lauded his unwavering dedication, calling him a true humanitarian and role model. His consistent contributions have likely saved hundreds of lives and continue to inspire others to step forward and support blood donation drives.
In an age where voluntary blood donation is crucial for emergency care, surgeries, and treatment of chronic illnesses, Mr. Mithani’s legacy stands as a beacon of altruism and civic duty.