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With most transplant centres inactive, the Maharashtra government has launched a major drive to promote deceased organ donation. Despite having 132 transplant centres and 47 non-transplant organ retrieval centres, thousands of patients await kidneys, livers, and hearts. The campaign aims to raise awareness, activate centres, and save lives across the state.
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The Government of Maharashtra has initiated a statewide campaign to strengthen deceased organ donation, addressing the gap between infrastructure and actual transplants.
Key Highlights:
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Current Situation: Maharashtra has 132 transplant centres and 47 non-transplant organ retrieval centres (NTORCs), but many remain inactive.
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Patient Demand: Over 9,000 patients are currently waiting for organ transplants, with delays leading to preventable deaths.
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Campaign Objective: The drive seeks to activate centres, encourage hospitals to participate, and raise public awareness about the importance of organ donation.
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Awareness Push: The initiative includes outreach programs, training, and public campaigns to normalize deceased organ donation.
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Government Commitment: The state’s Public Health Department is working to streamline approvals and ensure faster organ allocation.
This campaign is expected to significantly improve organ availability, reduce waiting times, and save lives, while also positioning Maharashtra as a leader in organ donation awareness and implementation.
Sources: MSN News, Public Health Department Maharashtra, Loksatta
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