Indian Man's Spectacular 6,000 km Journey To Save Thousands Of Lives

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
a message that can save thousands of lives, a 33-year-old man has travelled 6,000 km across the length of India
Kiran Verma kicked off his journey with an aim to spread awareness about the significance of blood donation and how it can help save lives
There is a poignant story behind his mission; his mother passed away after she was diagnosed with cancer
Her death led him to establish Simply Blood, an online platform for virtual blood donation and subsequently, undertake the arduous journey
AjmerThroughout his journey, Mr Verma has taken to social media to share stories of the people he has interacted with and share the updates
of his journey
"So, from extreme North to West and from West to now the Southernmost point of India
I just wanted to share that I have travelled more than 6000 kms till now out of which, I walked more than 2600 kms on feet and more than
prays at the Golden Temple in Amritsar while on his journey"I started my journey on January 26, 2018 from Lal Chowk, Srinagar and have
travelled more than 6500 kms till Trivandrum in two months
I have met more than 600,000 people across the country
I have shared my vision with students in colleges, Universities and public places like malls, restaurants, railway stations, bus stands
convince 10 people every kilometre to donate blood, and thus, to save a million potential lives by 2020, seems to be a daunting
task.National borders don't seem to be a hindrance for Mr Verma's mission, as he has travelled to Nepal and Bhutan as well."Everyday more
than 12,000 people die in India due to lack of blood
Our mission is to encourage at least 10 people every kilometre to take a pledge to donate blood once in their life," he said.(With Inputs
From ANI)