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Time of India
3 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
Punjab bags emerging state in organ donation, transplantation award
Chandigarh: Punjab was recognised as an 'Emerging State in Organ Donation and Transplantation' during an event to mark 15th Indian Organ Donation Day (IODD) in New Delhi. The National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO), under the Union ministry of health and family welfare, organised the award ceremony attended by Union health and family welfare minister J P Nadda. The award was received by director of medical education and research (DRME), Punjab, Dr Avnish Kumar, along with steering committee member Dr Akash Deep Aggarwal and nodal officer of Punjab State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (SOTTO), Dr Gagneen Kaur Sandhu. Punjab medical education and research minister Dr Balbir Singh extended his congratulations to the department and SOTTO team for the achievement. The recognition highlights Punjab's outstanding work in promoting awareness, developing infrastructure, and reaching significant milestones in deceased organ donations. Dr Balbir Singh reiterated the Punjab govt's commitment to further advancing these efforts, with a continued focus on promoting awareness, enhancing infrastructure, and fostering a culture of organ donation that would benefit countless lives across Punjab. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and s ilver prices in your area.


Time of India
02-08-2025
- Health
- Time of India
GMCH, AIIMS-N Set Benchmarks In Organ Donation & Transplant, Win National Awards
Nagpur: The city has emerged as a national beacon in the field of organ donation and transplantation, with the Government Medical College & Hospital (GMCH), Nagpur, and AIIMS-Nagpur receiving prestigious awards at the 15th Indian Organ Donation Day (IODD) organized in New Delhi on Saturday. GMCH was conferred the 'Best Brain Stem Death Certifying Team' award while AIIMS-Nagpur bagged the 'Emerging Govt Institution in Organ Donation and Transplantation' award. The awards, presented by Union health minister JP Nadda at the event organised by the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO) under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, mark a significant milestone in Vidarbha's growing leadership in public healthcare and transplant services. On behalf of GMCH, medical superintendent Dr Avinash Gawande received the award that recognizes exemplary work in facilitating organ donation through accurate and ethical certification procedures. Over the past year, GMCH facilitated 11 cadaveric organ donations, resulting in the retrieval of 21 kidneys, 10 livers, and 18 corneas. The hospital has so far performed 90 kidney transplants, including India's first robotic kidney transplant in a govt hospital conducted on July 20, 2025. AIIMS-Nagpur was honoured for its rapid and impactful entry into the organ transplantation space. Since initiating its transplant programme in December 2022, AIIMS-Nagpur recorded 22 deceased organ donations, including 18 brain stem deaths (BSD) and 4 Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) cases. Notably, AIIMS-Nagpur became the first AIIMS in the country and only the third medical institution in India to successfully perform a DCD-based organ transplant, setting a precedent for other govt institutions. Speaking on the national recognition for GMCH, Dr Gawande said, "This reflects the commitment of our entire team to provide ethical, advanced, and life-saving care through organ transplantation." Dr PP Joshi, executive director of AIIMS-Nagpur, stressed that this is just the beginning. "AIIMS-Nagpur is committed to making a long-term impact in this field. We aim to create a model that blends clinical excellence with compassion and public awareness," he said. GMCH dean Dr Raj Gajbhiye announced that the Superspeciality Hospital (SSH) is ready to handle all kinds of organ transplants. "The heart transplant is expected to begin within two months. We are technically and medically ready for kidney and liver transplants, and heart transplant capability is on the immediate horizon," he said. # MAJOR PUSH FOR ORGAN DONATION — GMCH-Nagpur Award: Best Brain Stem Death Certifying Team Brain Stem Death Donations (last 1 year): 11 Organs Retrieved: Kidneys 21; Livers 10; Corneas 18 Total Kidney Transplants Performed: 90 — AIIMS-Nagpur Award: Emerging Govt Institution in Organ Donation and Transplantation Total Kidney Transplants: 46: Live Donor: 14; Deceased Donor: 32 Total Deceased Donors: 22 Bone Marrow Transplants: 11 Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Friendship Day wishes , messages and quotes !


News18
29-07-2025
- Health
- News18
'One Donor Can Save Eight Lives': Centre Urges Ministries To Promote Organ Donation
Last Updated: August 3 marks Indian Organ Donation Day, where the government is set to launch a yearlong 'Angdaan – Jeevan Sanjeevani Abhiyaan' In a strong push to address India's widening gap between organ demand and availability, the Health Ministry has written to all central government ministries and departments, urging them to actively participate in promoting organ and tissue donation. A letter written by Union Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava said, 'Strengthening of the healthcare systems to facilitate organ donation and transplantation is one of the top priorities of the government." The move comes ahead of Indian Organ Donation Day (IODD) on August 3, and coincides with the launch of a yearlong public awareness campaign titled 'Angdaan – Jeevan Sanjeevani Abhiyaan". The campaign will be led by the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO) under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Srivastava has called for the ministries to lead the change and urged ministries to organise pledge drives among citizens and staff. '…central government ministries and departments are requested that a drive may be carried out to encourage citizens to register their pledge for organ and tissue donation… and join the pious movement of saving others' lives through organ donation." She added, 'I seek your cooperation in this National endeavour to further the noble cause of organ donation for the sake of humanity." The letter reiterates the transformative power of organ donation. 'One deceased donor after brain stem death can donate 2 kidneys, 2 lungs, liver, heart, intestine and pancreas, thus potentially saving up to 8 lives," it stated. Tissues such as corneas, skin, bones, and heart valves can also be donated—often even after natural or cardiac death, typically within six hours. The momentum around organ donation has been growing, particularly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted its importance during his Mann Ki Baat programme. 'Hon'ble Prime Minister has highlighted the importance of organ donation in his Mann Ki Baat programme, which has given impetus to organ donation in the country," she wrote. Now, through 'Angdaan – Jeevan Sanjeevani Abhiyaan," the government hopes to turn loss into legacy—encouraging more Indians to give the gift of life, even in death. Why This Matters: India's Organ Gap According to NOTTO's latest annual data, India conducted 18,378 organ transplants in 2023, but the deceased donor rate remains just 0.52 per million population (PMP)—far below global standards. Sample this: The country faces an annual requirement of over 175,000 kidney transplants, 50,000 liver transplants, and 2,000 heart transplants, but less than 10 per cent of this demand is currently met through deceased donations. According to the Health Ministry's data, the total number of donors, including deceased donors, saw an increase from 6,916 in 2014 to approximately 16,000 by 2022. In 2022, out of 16,000 donations, nearly 80% were from living donors, which is not ideal. The majority of transplants should come from deceased donors. In 2023, only 1,056 deceased donors were recorded nationwide, though this was the first time India crossed the 1,000 mark. By contrast, countries like Spain and the United States record 30–40 deceased donors per million population, highlighting the urgent need to expand awareness, infrastructure, and participation in India. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.