Key Points

Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagade wants organ donation to become a nationwide movement in India. He believes starting education from school level can create lasting awareness about this life-saving cause. The Governor connected organ donation to Indian cultural values, citing the ancient story of Maharishi Dadhichi's sacrifice. He urged medical professionals and educational institutions to lead this humanitarian movement forward.

Key Points: Governor Bagde Urges Organ Donation Education in Schools

  • Governor emphasizes starting organ donation education from school level for early awareness
  • Cites millions dying annually due to lack of organ transplants in India
  • References Maharishi Dadhichi's bone donation from Indian tradition
  • Calls upon medical colleges and healthcare professionals to lead movement
  • Stresses preventive healthcare and nutrition to reduce organ diseases
  • Highlights real donor stories to inspire public participation
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Organ donation should become mass movement: Guv Haribhau Bagade

Rajasthan Governor calls for organ donation to become mass movement, advocates curriculum inclusion from school level to save millions of lives annually

"Organ donation has deep roots in our culture. It is an extension of our values of compassion and sacrifice - Governor Haribhau Bagade"

Jaipur, Oct 11

Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagade on Saturday emphasized the need to include organ donation education from the school level, saying that awareness from an early age can help transform the noble act into a nationwide movement.

Addressing the Indian Organ Transplant Society’s annual celebration at the Raj Bhavan, the Governor said that organ donation is not just a humanitarian act but “a great donation” -- one that has the power to save countless lives.

“Millions of people in our country lose their lives every year due to the lack of organ transplants. To prevent these avoidable deaths, we must connect more people with the cause of organ donation,” he said.

Bagade called upon educational institutions to integrate organ donation awareness into their curriculum, starting from schools and extending to medical colleges, where future healthcare professionals can play a pivotal role in promoting the cause.

He urged that organ donation be made a mass movement across the country. Drawing from Indian tradition, the Governor cited the story of Maharishi Dadhichi, who selflessly donated his bones to create the divine weapon Vajra for Lord Indra to destroy demons.

“Organ donation has deep roots in our culture. It is an extension of our values of compassion and sacrifice,” he said.

The Governor also encouraged physicians and healthcare professionals to take the lead in organ donation and inspire others through their example.

He stressed the importance of preventive healthcare, balanced nutrition, and healthy lifestyles to reduce the burden of organ-related diseases.

During the ceremony, the Governor highlighted stories of organ donors who have given the gift of life to others, urging citizens to draw inspiration from their selflessness.

The event began with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp by Governor Bagde, marking the formal inauguration of the celebration.

Members of the Indian Organ Transplant Society, medical professionals, and social workers participated in the program dedicated to raising awareness about organ donation.

- IANS

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Rohit P
I appreciate the Governor connecting organ donation to our cultural heritage. The story of Maharishi Dadhichi is indeed inspiring. More such examples from our scriptures should be highlighted to make people understand this noble cause.
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Sarah B
While the idea is good, we need better infrastructure first. Many hospitals in smaller towns don't have proper facilities for organ transplants. The government should focus on improving healthcare infrastructure alongside awareness campaigns.
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Arjun K
My uncle received a kidney transplant last year and got a new lease on life. I've since registered as an organ donor. Every family that has experienced this knows how precious this gift is. More power to this movement! ❤️
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Meera T
We need to address the myths and misconceptions around organ donation in our society. Many people fear that it goes against religious beliefs, which is not true. Religious leaders should also participate in this awareness drive.
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Vikram M
The focus on preventive healthcare is crucial. If we take better care of our health through proper nutrition and lifestyle, we can reduce the need for organ transplants. Prevention is better than cure, as they say!

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