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Dr Mansukh Mandaviya virtually inaugurates ‘Swasth Sabal Bharat’ conclave

The purpose of the conclave was to discuss the present situation of body-organ-eye donation in India

Dr Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare virtually inaugurated the ‘Swasth Sabal Bharat’ Conclave in the presence of Ganga Prasad, Governor of Sikkim. The purpose of the conclave was to discuss the present situation of body-organ-eye donation in India and find solutions to the challenges ahead in future.

In his address to the audience of the conclave, the Union Health Minister started by appreciating the noble cause behind the meeting. He stated that “it is in the cultural tradition that we think of not only our benefit but also that of others, and the issue of organ donation is intricately linked to such a vision.”

The Union Minister emphasised ‘Jan Bhagidari’ or people’s movement to encourage people to come forward to donate their organs to humanity. “It is not possible for the government or NGOs alone to convince people to organ donation. It has to be people’s movement for the campaign to be successful,” he stated.

Dr Mandaviya motivated everyone to work towards a national people-driven movement on body-organ-eye donation. “The ministry is whole-heartedly committed to supporting the goal of organ donation all its endeavour,” he stated.

Alok Kumar, Patron, Dadhichi Deh Dan Samiti (DDDS), Harsh Malhotra, President, DDDS, Yashwant Deshmukh, Founder Director, CVOTER Foundation on Organ/Body Donations in India, Dr Sahajananda, President, Indian Medical Association and Dr Rajneesh Sahai, National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization were present in the meeting.

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