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For a great charity, a small Acknowledment |
The MOHAN Foundation chapter in Andhra Pradesh organized a programme in honor of the great souls who donated their organs to light up the lives of others. The sentimental programme was held on 14th august in green park hotel. His Excellency, Shri Surjeet Singh Barnala, governor of Andhra Pradesh was the chief guest. Shri K.R. Suresh Reddy, honorable speaker, A.P. legislative assembly was the guest of honor. Other chairpersons on the dais were, Dr. D.K. rajgopal, Dr. kakrala subbarao, Dr. mohammad Rala- liver transplant surgeons. The event was fittingly titled- FOR A GREAT CHARITY, A SMALL AKNOWLEDGMENT. All the members of the donor families were personally invited by MOHAN foundation. The function was well attended by many reputed doctors from city hospitals, financial sponsors, member volunteers, press and media. Photographs of all the donors were put up in the auditorium to honor them and to motivate other members of the public towards organ donation. The governor of Andhra Pradesh and the hon’ble speaker were received by the trustees and members of MOHAN foundation. Mrs. Lalitha Raghuram, trustee of MOHAN foundation, gave the welcome address and she also gave a brief introduction about the importance of the day’s event. This was followed by lighting of the lamp. He guests were then honored, Dr. Sunil Shroff, the managing trustee of MOHAN Foundation, read the activity report of MOHAN Foundation and elucidated the need for a stronger advocacy of cadaver transplantation programmers. The governor gave an excellent speech and he requested each one of the invitees to sign the donor card. MRS. Lalitha Raghuram presented an audio-visual documentation on each donor and ho w the donation was handles in detail, the audience as moved to tears seeing the noble work of the donors and the relatives of the donor families were then given a memento in memory of their loved ones.
Though they have ceased to exist, these people continue to live in the hearts and souls of numerous people
10. Smt. Mastan Bee, 30years old, underwent surgery for Right Thalamic Giloma on 11th May 2004. She was declared brain dead on 14th May. Her Husband, Sheil Nanne Saheb, consented to donate her eyes and kidneys. 11. Sr. Sreenu, 31years old met with an accident and he was brought to the Global Hospitals, Hyderabad, in an unconscious state by the police on May 7th. His condition worsened and he was declared brain dead on 31st May 2004. MOHAN Foundation counselled the mother who consented to donate her son’s eyes, kidneys and liver. Sreenu gave the precious gift of life to five needy persons. 12. Sri Dhoola Bhai, who hailed from Rajkot, met with an accident near Kukkapally on 28th May 2004. He was admitted to BBR Hospital, Balanagar. Dhoola Bhai was immediately ventilated, but was declared brain dead on 29th May. On 1st June 2004, his father, brother and wife same from Porbundar and they consented to donate his eyes, Kidneys and liver.
How to cite this article: - Shroff S, Navin S. For a great charity, a small Acknowledment. Indian Transplant Newsletter Vol. VI Issue NO.: 19 (February 2005)
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