Pushpendra Dwivedi: Blood Availability as One of Those Silent Problems No One Notices, Until It’s Too Late
Pushpendra Dwivedi, Founder of House Of Barrownz and Invoice Solution, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Everyone talks about awareness.
Very few build solutions.
While most conversations around healthcare stay limited to campaigns and discussions, Khan Sir has taken a step forward that actually solves a real problem — access to blood in crucial moments.
By launching one of India’s most advanced blood banks in Patna, and becoming the first donor himself, he didn’t just inaugurate a facility — he set the standard for what leadership should look like.
Because the reality is simple:
In India, people don’t just fight diseases — they fight systems, delays, and access.
And blood availability is one of those silent problems no one notices… until it’s too late.
This initiative shifts the focus from ‘spreading awareness’ to ‘building infrastructure’.
From temporary fixes to long-term solutions.
His statement — ‘No Indian will die waiting for blood‘ — isn’t just intent.
It’s accountability.
And that’s very rare.”

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