The President of
India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, graced the Dehdaniyon Ka Utsav organised by
the Dadhichi Deh Dan Samiti, today (November 10, 2017) in New Delhi.
Speaking on the
occasion, the President said that body/organ donation is true to the ethos of
our ancient civilization. It is believed that Maharishi Dadhichi had
donated his body so that the Gods could make a weapon from his bones and defeat
the forces of evil. The thought that in our lifetime, or even after death, our
body or body organs could be useful to or help treat another person is both
humanistic and inspiring.
The President said
that an estimated 500,000 people die every year in our country due to
unavailability of organs that can be transplanted. Of them, 200,000 suffer from
liver diseases and 50,000 from cardiovascular diseases. In addition,
approximately 150,000 people await kidney transplantation. The President
appealed to doctors, educational institutions, teachers and religious leaders
to spread awareness about body and organ donation. He said that due to poverty
some people may be compelled to sell their body organs, and this was
unacceptable. If we institute a culture of voluntary donation, then the illegal
market will gradually come to an end.
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