The Chakradharpur Railway Hospital will soon have its own blood bank facility. Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Tarun Huria announced that the project is in its final stages and should be ready for the public within one to two months. This move aims to improve emergency medical care for railway employees and patients.
What is the current status of the blood bank setup
The process for establishing the blood bank is currently underway. A joint inspection was conducted in late June 2026 by a two-member expert team from Delhi (CDSCO East Zone) and a state-level team. These teams reviewed the infrastructure, equipment, and manpower available at the site. Deputy Commissioner Manish Kumar indicated that the license approval might be received before August 15th.
Who are the key officials and partners involved
The project involves several medical and administrative officials to ensure quality standards. The Shonit Foundation will be responsible for managing the blood center once it becomes operational. Key personnel involved in the inspection and setup include:
| Role/Organization | Name/Details |
|---|---|
| DRM Chakradharpur | Tarun Huria |
| CMS | Dr. Subrat Kumar Mishra |
| CDSCO Drug Inspector | Dr. Nagendra Kumar |
| State Drug Inspector | Dr. Soni Bara |
| Management Partner | Shonit Foundation |
How will this benefit the local patients
Currently, patients often have to depend on other cities for blood requirements during emergencies. The new independent blood center will reduce this dependency and provide quicker access to life-saving blood. This development fulfills a long-term goal mentioned by the South Eastern Railway medical department to strengthen healthcare at the Chakradharpur Railway Hospital.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When will the Chakradharpur Railway Hospital blood bank start?
DRM Tarun Huria stated that the blood bank is expected to be operational within one to two months, with hopes for license approval by August 15th.
Who will manage the operations of the new blood center?
The Shonit Foundation has been designated to manage the blood center once the facility is officially operational.



























