INDIA: AIIMS New Delhi Hosts Symposium Promoting Organ Donation Awareness To Save Lives

WORLD NEWS – INDIA: A significant awareness event took place at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi, focusing on the life-saving potential of organ and tissue donation. This bakathan, or awareness program, aimed to enlighten the public about the vital role organ transplants play in saving lives. Prominent medical professionals, including AIIMS Director Dr. M. Srinivas, joined the cause, highlighting how recipients of organ transplants have not only regained their health but also contributed immensely to society.

Dr. M. Srinivas shared encouraging news about AIIMS New Delhi being ranked number one in the NIRF rankings, a testament to the institution’s excellence. He emphasized the importance of reaching out to citizens to encourage pledging and donating organs. He pointed out that recipients are leading healthy, productive lives and have even excelled in national and international sports competitions, winning medals and setting remarkable examples.

The event stressed two crucial messages: the dire need for organ donation in the country and the fact that transplant recipients can lead normal lives post-surgery. This noble initiative encourages posthumous donations, which can benefit numerous patients. It also aims to dispel the myth that life after transplantation is limiting, showcasing successful individuals as living proof.

While southern regions like Telangana have made significant progress in organ donation, the event organizers acknowledged that northern areas, including New Delhi, must catch up. This initiative signals a robust step towards addressing this disparity, as participants aim to propel both awareness and action. Through public engagement and education, they hope to expand the reach and impact of organ donation across the diverse landscape of India.

First published 2025-03-16 00:45:36


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