Social activist and Padma Shri awardee, the late G. Muniratnam, was remembered on his 90th birth anniversary on Tuesday. The event took place at Rashtriya Seva Samithi (RASS) Seva Nilayam, Annamayya Circle. RASS general secretary S. Venkataratnam garlanded Muniratnam's statue and called him "a philanthropist par excellence." He praised Muniratnam as a visionary who helped make RASS a national-level charity by securing Central government funds. Speakers recalled the organisation's work for poor and vulnerable groups, including senior citizens, destitute women, and people with physical and mental disabilities. Volunteers and associates of RASS donated 200 units of blood during a camp organised by NTR Blood Bank as part of the event. Joint secretary S. Mamatha, who inaugurated the camp, said, "severe ailments among patients are found due to lack of sufficient blood" and blamed "low awareness on blood donations" for this problem.