Key Points

PGIMER Chandigarh has once again been recognized as the Best ROTTO for its outstanding contributions to organ donation. Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda presented the award during the Indian Organ Donation Day celebrations. The institute also received accolades for its Brain Stem Death Declaration Team. The event highlighted inspiring stories like that of heart recipient Krishna, showcasing the life-saving impact of organ donation.

Key Points: PGIMER Chandigarh Wins Best ROTTO Award for Third Time

  • PGIMER Chandigarh honored for excellence in cadaver organ donation
  • Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda presents award at Indian Organ Donation Day
  • Institute also wins Best BSD Declaration Team award
  • Emotional moment as heart recipient Krishna shares his story
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PGIMER Chandigarh gets Best ROTTO Award for second consecutive year

PGIMER Chandigarh secures Best ROTTO Award for second consecutive year, reinforcing its leadership in ethical organ donation and transplantation.

"This recognition reaffirms the trust placed in PGIMER’s ROTTO North by donor families, transplant teams, and the government alike. – Prof Vivek Lal"

New Delhi, Aug 2

Reinforcing its national leadership in cadaver organ donation, the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) here on Saturday won the Best ROTTO Award for the second consecutive year, marking its third national win since the inception of the award in 2019.

The award was presented by Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda at the 15th Indian Organ Donation Day celebrations held at Dr B.R. Ambedkar International Centre here under the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO).

J.P. Nadda lauded the strides made by the country in the past few years in promoting ethical organ donation, streamlined transplantation coordination, and impactful public awareness.

The award was received by a delegation from PGIMER, led by its Director Prof Vivek Lal, accompanied by Deputy Director (Administration) Pankaj Rai, Medical Superintendent Vipin Koushal and Consultant (IEC/Media) Saryu D. Madra.

The celebrations drew participation from across the country, including secretaries from various states, heads of major institutions, civil society organisations, NGOs, and transplant coordinators, making it a momentous gathering.

The PGIMER Chandigarh was also honoured with the award for the Best Brain Stem Death (BSD) Declaration Team, recognising the institute’s adherence to transparent, timely, and ethically sound donor identification and management protocols.

Expressing deep satisfaction and pride, PGIMER Director Prof Vivek Lal said: “This recognition is not just a reflection of our achievements, but also of our commitment to a cause that saves lives. It reaffirms the trust placed in PGIMER’s ROTTO North by donor families, transplant teams, and the government alike.

“Our mission is rooted in service, and awards like these inspire us to aim higher every year.”

Medical Superintendent-cum-nodal officer of ROTTO, Vipin Koushal, said: “This award is a collective victory, for our teams, for the donor families, and for the countless recipients whose lives have been transformed. It’s a powerful reminder that organ donation is not just a medical act, but a profound act of humanity.”

A particularly poignant and emotional moment was the felicitation of Krishna, a male heart recipient, along with his parents Bhupinder and Madhu.

Their presence served as a compelling human testimony to the life-changing potential of organ donation and brought into sharp focus the reason behind every effort made in this domain.

With this, ROTTO PGIMER Chandigarh has now won the Best ROTTO Award three times -- in 2019, 2024, and 2025 -- cementing its place at the forefront of the national transplant movement.

In preceding years, the PGIMER has also received four national awards for Best Hospital in Deceased Organ Donation (2015-16, 2016-17, 2018-19, 2019-20), and in 2022-23 it was recognised with the Highest Number of Deceased Donors.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As someone who lost a family member but chose organ donation, this news warms my heart. The emotional moment with Krishna and his parents shows the real impact. More awareness needed in rural areas though.
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Aditya G
While the achievement is commendable, I wish the government would allocate more funds to expand such programs to tier-2 cities. Currently only metro hospitals have such advanced facilities. Equality in healthcare matters!
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Priyanka N
My father received a kidney transplant at PGIMER last year. The staff's dedication is unmatched! This award is well-deserved. More Indians should pledge their organs - one donor can save 8 lives! 🙏
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Karan T
Great work by PGIMER! But what about addressing the huge demand-supply gap? We need to simplify the donation process and remove bureaucratic hurdles. Also, why no awards for living donors who take equal risks?
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Nisha Z
This makes me emotional ❤️ We need more stories like Krishna's to break myths about organ donation in our society. PGIMER's consistent performance shows what proper systems can achieve. Proud of our medical fraternity!

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