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  • State to regulate money charged by private plane operators to fly organs

    The Times Of India, Sunday, January 24, 2016

    The Maharashtra government plans to put a cap on what private airline operators can demand while flying a human organ. The state's Directorate of Health Services (DHS) has called for a meeting of all stakeholders, including charter plane operators, hospitals and surgeons, on January 27, to discuss the logistics of sharing organs between cities.

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    • Medical Transport Drones Could Transform Health Care in Overcrowded Cities

      Newsweek, Friday, January 22, 2016

      One day in early June 2014, the heart from a brain-dead 27-year-old man, a car crash victim, was sped from one hospital to another in Chennai, India. It was 6:30 p.m., right in the middle of rush hour, and 26 police officers worked hard to keep the 8-mile route free of traffic.

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      • Roop Kumar Rathod and Sunali Rathod perform at a concert in Jaipur

        The Times Of India, Friday, December 4, 2015

        Recently in the city to perform for the cause of organ donation, playback singers Roop Kumar Rathod and Sunali Rathod charmed Jaipur's audience with their voice. Roop Kumar said, "Our voice is all we have got to lend for this cause. And if this makes a difference, we couldn't be happier to oblige."

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        • Organ Donation- A Noble Donation For Humanity

          HEALTH CARE and DRUGS, Wednesday, November 18, 2015

          Don’t take your organs to heaven. Heaven knows we need them here. This popular quote by an unknown author sufficiently sums up the current scenario in the country. A huge gap exists between patients who need organ transplants and potential donors.

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          • Only 0.3 per cent organ donation in city

            Nagpur Today, Monday, September 28, 2015

            Every year, around 75,000 patients are declared brain dead in the city. Despite such a large number of these patients, only 0.3 per cent organs are donated. In the last two years, only eight brain dead patients donated organs. Presently, 200 patients are waiting for kidney donors in the city.

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            • I support O campaign held in Chennai

              EXPRESS HEALTHCARE, Monday, August 24, 2015

              To promote the cause of organ donation in India, The I Support O Campaign was recently conducted in Chennai. Reportedly, it received more than 10000 signatures from Chennaites and more than 1000 people signed off for their organ donation.

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              • Institutionalising organ donation: Crack down on dubious "good Samaritans" that play middlemen

                The Economic Times, Sunday, August 16, 2015

                "Hai . ravi from kakinada . age 30. o positive.... 8 lacks money ergent... plss cont. 99xxxxxx9" says one post on the website. "Guys could you please help me to get geniune buyer... o+ve blood group... if anybody interested contact me on this no +9192xxxxxxx3... i am in serious debt trouble..." That's Nagarjuna, from Hyderabad.

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                • Why is Kollywood so taken up with organ transplant crimes?

                  The Hindu, Thursday, August 13, 2015

                  The idea of kidnapping an unknown person, administering carbon monoxide and harvesting their organs may make a thrilling plot for a movie, but transplantation experts say storylines like this prove to be a setback to the efforts to promote cadaver organ transplantation.

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                  • ‘Country must aim for one per million organ donor rate by 2020’

                    The Times of India, Saturday, August 8, 2015

                    Advocates of organ donation from across the country gathered at Kokilaben Ambani Hospital in Andheri on Friday to deliberate on how the fragmented national programme can be unified and strengthened to save more lives. As hospital and NGO heads, doctors, government officials debated the practical roadblocks, a consensus emerged that the country has to have a well-defined target that it must to strive to achieve.

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                    • Armed forces developing another green corridor

                      The Tribune, Friday, August 7, 2015

                      After using an SU-30 frontline fighter aircraft to transport vital organs from a donor in Pune to a recipient in New Delhi recently, the armed forces are developing another green corridor for rapid transport of organs from Chandigarh to Delhi.

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