Manav Jyot Charitable Trust

Manav Jyot  Charitable Trust Non Govt Organization engaged in Humanitarian Services. manav jyot Annapurna centre, 62/2D Paddapukur Road, Bhawanipur, kolkata-20

Mega Health Check up & Eye Camp at Chhaya - Hospital for Animal Shelter  in association with Chandramani & Navalchand Kh...
19/05/2026

Mega Health Check up & Eye Camp at Chhaya - Hospital for Animal Shelter in association with Chandramani & Navalchand Khara Foundation.

Big shout out to my newest top fans! πŸ’Ž Vimal BavishiDrop a comment to welcome them to our community,
15/05/2026

Big shout out to my newest top fans! πŸ’Ž Vimal Bavishi

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05/05/2026

In 1951, a 14-year-old Australian boy named James Harrison woke up in a hospital bed with 100 stitches across his chest.
Doctors had just removed one of his lungs.
To survive, he needed 13 units of donated blood from complete strangersβ€”people whose names he would never know.

His father, Reg, sat beside him and said something that changed his life:

"You're only alive because people donated blood."

Right there, James made a promise. The moment he turned 18, he would donate blood. He would pay back the gift that saved him.

There was just one problem.

James was terrified of needles.

But in 1954, the day he became eligible, he walked into a blood donation center anyway. He sat in the chair, looked at the ceiling, and let the nurse insert the needle.

He never watched. Not once. Not in 64 years.

What James didn't know was that his blood was different.

After a few donations, doctors discovered something extraordinary. His plasma contained an incredibly rare antibodyβ€”likely developed from all those transfusions he received as a boy. This antibody could prevent a deadly condition called Rhesus disease.

Before this discovery, thousands of Australian babies were dying every year. When a pregnant woman with Rh-negative blood carried an Rh-positive baby, her body would attack the child's blood cells. Miscarriages. Stillbirths. Brain damage.

James's blood held the answer.

Doctors asked if he would switch to plasma donation. It meant longer sessionsβ€”90 minutes instead of 20. It meant coming in every few weeks for the rest of his life.

James thought about his fear.

Then he thought about the babies.

He said yes.

For 64 years, James Harrison never missed an appointment.

He donated through joy and heartbreak. He donated while working as a railway clerk. He donated after retiring. He continued even after his wife Barbara passed away in 2005β€”what he called his "darkest days."

Every single timeβ€”all 1,173 donationsβ€”he looked at the ceiling. He chatted with nurses. He studied the walls. Anything to avoid watching the needle.

The fear never left him. But he showed up anyway.

In a beautiful twist, his own daughter needed the very medication created from his blood when she became pregnant. His grandson Scott exists because of the choice his grandfather made decades earlier.

In May 2018, at age 81, Australian law required James to make his final donation.

The room was filled with mothers holding healthy babiesβ€”living proof of his quiet heroism. They thanked him through tears.

James sat in the chair one last time, looked away from his arm one last time, and gave his 1,173rd donation.

Over 3 million doses of Anti-D medication containing his blood have been issued since 1967. Scientists estimate his contributions helped save approximately 2.4 million babies in Australia alone.

When people called him a hero, he shrugged it off.

"I'm in a safe room, donating blood," he said. "They give me a cup of coffee and something to nibble on. And then I just go on my way. No problem, no hardship."

James Harrison died peacefully in his sleep on February 17, 2025. He was 88 years old.

We often search for heroes in movies or history booksβ€”people with superpowers, wealth, or fame.

But sometimes a hero is just someone who keeps a quiet promise for 64 years.

Someone who feels fearβ€”deep, trembling fearβ€”and does the right thing anyway.

Millions of people are alive today because one man decided his fear mattered less than their lives.

What small act of courage could you commit to, even when it scares you.

Hats off to this great and humble personality .. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ™πŸ«‘β€οΈπŸ™πŸ‘

64 Patient Treated and Given free medicines at Tangra Greens Society in association with Atha Foundation with blessings ...
28/03/2026

64 Patient Treated and Given free medicines at Tangra Greens Society in association with Atha Foundation with blessings of Matoshree Ratanben Mangaljee bhai Atha and Matoshree Pushpaben Purshotam bhai Atha. MJ expresses heartfelt gratitude to datta pariwar for their noble support Anumodna
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More Then 800 people Served Masala Khicchadi Yellow Peas Ghughni Breads Boondi Sweets Bananas  Biscuits Ghughni Muddi  a...
01/03/2026

More Then 800 people Served Masala Khicchadi Yellow Peas Ghughni Breads Boondi Sweets Bananas Biscuits Ghughni Muddi at NRS Hospital Sealdah under MJ Jaisukhbhai Shantilalbhai Savitribaa Annrath Yojana.
01.03.26
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Todays Prasadam under MJ Jaisukhbhai Shantilalbhai Savitribaa Annrath Yojana was from Meghnaben Hariyani on the ocassion of Happy Marriage Anniversary of Dhirubhai & Indiraben Hariyani. MJ Annapurna Expresses heartfelt gratitude to Datta pariwar for their Noble service and Wishes the Lovely couple a blessed Happy Marriage Anniversary. Anumodna
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: Todays Biscuits & Bananas under MJ Jaisukhbhai Shantilalbhai Savitribaa Annrath Yojana was from Manav Sewa Group MJ Annapurna Expresses heartfelt Gratitude to each and every member of the group for their noble servings Anumodna
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: More then 20 Karyakartas from Manav Sewa Group Gau Sewa Pariwar and MJ Annapurna gave Sewa at NRS hospital
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124  patients checked and given Free Medicine at MJ OPD 9 Champaty in association with Champathy Swastha Welfare Society...
01/02/2026

124 patients checked and given Free Medicine at MJ OPD 9 Champaty in association with Champathy Swastha Welfare Society and Atha Foundation with the blessings of Matoshree Ratan Ben Mangaljibhai Atha in Matoshree Pushpaben Purshotambhai Atha . MJ expresses Heartfelt Gratitude to Datta pariwar for their noble support
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37 patients was treated at MJ OPD 5 Rawatpura Arogya Centre  Bhawanipur with the blessing of C.K Khanderia Charitable Tr...
01/02/2026

37 patients was treated at MJ OPD 5 Rawatpura Arogya Centre
Bhawanipur with the blessing of C.K Khanderia Charitable Trust including free Medicine heart felt gratitude to the Datta pariwar for ther noble serings under the supervision of
Dr Halder
Sandip das
Gopal Chowdhury
Tapan Swarnakar
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160  patients checked and given Free Medicine at MJ OPD 9 Champaty in association with Champathy Swastha Welfare Society...
11/01/2026

160 patients checked and given Free Medicine at MJ OPD 9 Champaty in association with Champathy Swastha Welfare Society and Atha Foundation with the blessings of Matoshree Ratan Ben Mangaljibhai Atha and Matoshree Pushpaben Purshotambhai Atha MJ expresses Heartfelt Gratitide to Datta Pariwar for their Noble Support Anumodna
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