April 2025, Vol 14, Issue 4

A Brighter Tomorrow: Pujitha’s Journey to Health

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A Brighter Tomorrow: Pujitha’s Journey to Health

Pujitha was a healthy baby until her parents noticed her pale complexion and hardened abdomen. A hospital visit confirmed that she had Thalassemia Major. With little guidance, they struggled to manage her condition, leaving her hemoglobin dangerously low and her ferritin levels soaring to 5000.

Hope arrived in the form of Sankalp India Foundation, our experts were able to guide her treatment. She received Super Transfusion Therapy and double chelation treatment. Today, her ferritin has dropped to 3000, and she’s thriving, with energy levels to rival any other child her age. 

New In-house Coagulation Analyzer

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New In-house Coagulation Analyzer

The Satellite Max Coagulation Analyzer automates PT and APTT testing, processing 20 samples per batch and reducing turnaround time. With full automation replacing our semi-automatic system, manual work is reduced, and efficiency is significantly improved. In-housing testing ensures faster diagnoses and treatments, strengthening our commitment to patient care.

Strengthening Lifelines: March Blood Donation Drives

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Strengthening Lifelines: March Blood Donation Drives

By proactively organizing blood donation drives, we stay ahead of shortages.

In March, Sankalp India Foundation organized impactful blood donation drives with incredible support from New Horizon College of Engineering, Epsilon, Trane Technologies, and Sansera Engineering, and many more.    

A special highlight was the pan-India blood donation drive conducted with the Titan Group in honor of their founder, Mr. Xerxes Desai’s birth anniversary on 19th March.

SHeAL Launch: Orientation Program for Hemoglobinopathy Prevention Centre Coordinators

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SHeAL Launch: Orientation Program for Hemoglobinopathy Prevention Centre Coordinators

Sankalp India Foundation proudly launched the Sankalp Hemoglobinopathy Academy for Learning (SHeAL), a pioneering initiative dedicated to training professionals in hemoglobinopathy prevention, management, and care.

The first program was a 4-day Orientation for Prevention Centre Coordinators from March 19–22, 2025, at Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain Hospital, Bangalore. It marked the beginning of a series of impactful training sessions under SHeAL, to develop highly skilled, intent-driven professionals.