Blood lottery refers to the traditional blood donation system in India where donors are often recruited through various incentives and campaigns.
In local Indian context, blood lottery systems are commonly organized by hospitals and blood banks to address the chronic shortage of blood supply in the country.
Many Indian states have implemented blood lottery programs where donors receive small rewards or participation certificates, helping to maintain adequate blood reserves for medical emergencies.
The system operates through organized blood donation camps conducted in schools, colleges, offices, and public spaces across various Indian cities and rural areas.
Local Indian products related to blood collection include specialized blood bags, testing kits, and storage equipment manufactured by domestic pharmaceutical companies. |