A Man’s Mission to Save Lives
In a world where achievements are often shared online, one man has quietly dedicated himself to saving lives. Yogesh Raj Srivastav, a resident of Doodhbowli in Hyderabad’s Old City, has donated blood an incredible 136 times. His mission of service continues to this day.
A Lifelong Commitment
Yogesh Raj’s journey began on October 2, 1983, at a blood donation camp organized for Gandhi Jayanthi by the NSS. Since then, he has made it his goal to help those in urgent need. His kindness goes beyond donating blood—he also provides books, blankets, and other necessities to those in need. “Saving a life is my greatest joy, and I will continue this mission till my last breath,” he says.
Inspired by Leaders, Driven by Compassion
Yogesh Raj was encouraged by Dr. Prabhakar Reddy, who explained the importance of blood donation. This motivated him to donate blood every three months. He was also deeply inspired by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s words: “Every drop of my blood will be used for the upliftment of the country.” The assassination of Rajiv Gandhi further strengthened his resolve, leading him to dream of creating a blood bank in his name.
Helping Thousands in Need
Over the years, Yogesh Raj has built a network of 7,200 active blood donors in Hyderabad. His efforts have helped more than 8,000 patients. He works closely with hospitals, organizations, and blood banks to ensure that lifesaving blood reaches those who need it. He also organizes donation camps on important occasions, such as the birth anniversaries of national leaders and World Blood Donor Day.
A Mission That Never Ends
Through his dedication, Yogesh Raj has become a symbol of hope. He continues to inspire others to donate blood, working toward a future where no one dies due to a shortage. For him, blood donation is not just an act of kindness—it is a lifelong mission of love and humanity.