Bollywood Actor Jackie Shroff visited Amity University Gurugram to create awareness about Thalassemia

Amity University Gurugram organized a Blood Donation Camp and Thalassemia Screening at its campus on 11th May, 2022. Renowned bollywood actor and also the brand ambassador of Thalassemia, Jackie Shroff visited the campus and interacted with the students to create awareness about Thalassemia.

Bollywood Actor Jackie Shroff visited Amity University Gurugram to create awareness about Thalassemia

Gurugram, May 11, 2022: Amity University Gurugram organized a Blood Donation Camp and Thalassemia Screening at its campus on 11th May, 2022. Renowned bollywood actor and also the brand ambassador of Thalassemia, Jackie Shroff visited the campus and interacted with the students to create awareness about Thalassemia.
Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder in which a patient cannot make enough Red Blood Cells and needs to be supplemented with RBC transfusions every 2-3 weeks to stay healthy and to survive. This is a Preventable Blood Disorder and lack of awareness of this disorder is leading to the increasing number of new thalassemia major births. India adds 10,000 to 15,000 new cases of Thalassemia every year.
 While delivering his talk on “Awareness of Thalassemia and why it must be prevented”, bollywood veteran Jackie Shroff said, “Being the Brand Ambassador of Thalassemics India, I urge you to get yourself tested for Thalassemia before getting married or planning a family. Thalasseima is a preventable blood disorder, Lets prevent it.”
“To create awareness among all I believe that everyone should be a brand ambassador for Thalassemia. The only problem is its reach to rural India because there are no machines available, no technicians available, so that’s the difficult part, to reach to them and to diagnose it through a blood test, so we have to make sure that we aware as much people as we can,” added Mr Shroff. 
Prof P B Sharma, Vice Chancellor, Amity University Gurugram emphasized on the importance of the screening of Thalassemia and why it is so important to prevent the genetic transmission. We should fight against this disorder on front foot and achieve the goal of Thalassmetic free India.  
Prof Padmakali Banerjee, Pro Vice Chancellor, AUG said, “Amity Medical School is actively involved in various activities for betterment of health facilities and public health awareness in the state of Haryana”.


Maj Gen G S Bal (Retd), DSW, AUG delivered vote of thanks and explained the importance of Blood Donation and Thalassemia. 
Ninna Singh, CEO, Showcase Events, Dr Vikas Madhukar, Dy PVC, AUG,  Rear Admiral K K Pandey (Retd), Director HR, Sq Ldr SK Singh (Retd), Director Admin, Dr Ranjana Kothari, Deputy DSW, Dr Sanjna Vij , Program Director, AASC were also present alongwith hundreds of faculty and students.