


The successful implementation of the organ donation programme hinges on the education of the masses. What is needed is a proactive attitude towards cadaveric organ donation (deceased organ donation) among the public. A country with a population of over 1 billion, India still lags behind in the implementation of this programme.
In an effort to promote deceased organ donation in India, MOHAN Foundation is conducting countrywide public awareness programmes and workshops on this very important subject. As a part of this, MOHAN Foundation, Bangalore had organized a talk on Deceased Organ Donation at Vidyakirana College of Nursing on 20th July 2012. Mr. Bino James, Project Manager - MOHAN Foundation, Bangalore, addressed the students and explained the various concepts related to deceased organ donation. The interactive session helped the budding nursing professionals understand a great deal about the concepts related to deceased organ donation and the vital role that they play as medical professionals in promoting this noble cause.
Place: Hyderabad
Date:15.02.2025
Place: Hyderabad
Date:29.11.2024
Place: Chennai
Date:13.09.2024
Place: Delhi
Date:22.03.2024
Place: Chennai
Date:09.09.2023
Place: Chennai
Date:23.12.2022
Prof. Rutger Ploeg speaking at National Organ Retrieval Workshop March 2017 - English
Dr. Philip G. Thomas speaking at 2nd Oxford Organ Retrieval Workshop Bangalore 2016 - English
Kiran Rao, Anand Gandhi at MOHAN Foundation's Pledge to Donate Organs Initiative - English
Address by Chief Guest Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Tamil Nadu - Mr. Syed Munir Hoda - English
Address by Principal Secretary & Transport Commissioner, Tamil Nadu - Mr. Manchandranathan - English
Rally Members Introduction & Presentation
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