Donate organs to rebuild lives, says Mohan Babu

August 15, 2015 12:00 am | Updated March 29, 2016 03:26 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

Family members who lost their near and dear ones in tragic accidents and health complications but chose to donate organs of the deceased for a cause were felicitated by Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS). On the occasion of World Organ Donation Day, the contribution of the family members to the cause of organ donation was praised by actor M. Mohan Babu, who was the chief guest.

“When a loved one departs us, it pains. But when the family decides to donate organs of the deceased, they are not just giving a fresh lease of life to needy patients, but they are also giving an opportunity for their loved ones to live on in someone else,” he said, after honouring the family members. In fact, Dr. Mohan Babu also decided to pledge his organs for the noble cause.

On the occasion, speakers stressed on the importance of overcoming myths and fears surrounding organ donation and take the humanitarian route to live again by supporting organ donation.

Managing Director and CEO, KIMS, B. Bhaskar Rao said donating organs is a noble action that helps rebuild lives.

“Every year thousands die due to non-availability of organs, and this situation can be improved by creating awareness on organ donation and clearing the social and cultural myths that exist in the society. I also thank Dr. Mohan Babu for pledging his own organs,” Dr. Bhaskar Rao said.

Actor Mohan Babu felicitates the family members of the deceased whose organs were donated

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