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  • Illegal kidney transplant biz could be worth Rs 250 cr a year

    Business Standard, Saturday, June 4, 2016

    Only one in every 300 kidney patients in India receives a donated organ. This huge gap in demand and supply of organs has led to the creation of an illegal kidney transplant industry worth Rs 250 crore a year. No wonder, despite a stringent law with up to 10 years’ imprisonment, some doctors and middlemen are running clandestine operations across the country.

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    • Lack of donors pushes families towards illegal racket

      The Hindu, Saturday, June 4, 2016

      Every 15 minutes, a person is added to the wait list for an organ. Every 10 minutes, a person dies waiting for an organ. Delhi, with a population of 9.8 million, saw only 14 organ donors in 2015, which is probably why families turn to purchasing organs from commercial donors.

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      • India's organ deficiency: How struggle for second chance at life gets extremely difficult

        The Economic Times, Saturday, May 14, 2016

        Anita Singh, a 40-year-old from Noida with both her kidneys failed, sold her house earlier this year so that she could continue to pay for her dialysis.

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        • Tamil Nadu shows how it's done

          The Times Of India, Thursday, May 5, 2016

          en it comes to cadaver transplants, Tamil Nadu led the country last year with 155 organs donated. A proactive government working in tandem with hospitals and NGOs like Mohan Foundation has made this possible. There has been no looking back ever since the state government took an initiative to aware people about cadaver transplant in 2008.

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          • 3rd Annual seminar for Transplant Coordinators commences at FMRI

            India Infoline, Wednesday, April 13, 2016

            FORT (Fortis Organ Retrieval and Transplant) in association with MOHAN Foundation is organising the 3rd Annual FORT-MOHAN Foundation National Training Programme for Transplant Coordinators in Gurgaon. This five-day training session commenced at Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI).

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            • Fortis hosts third annual seminar for transplant coordinators

              newKerala.com, Tuesday, April 12, 2016

              Fortis Organ Retrieval and Transplant (FORT) in association with the Mohan Foundation is organising the third Annual FORT-MOHAN Foundation National Training Programme for transplant coordinators in Gurgaon. This five-day training session commenced today at Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI).

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              • Govt Moves To Dissolve Existing, District-Level Organ Transplant Bodies

                PuneMirror, Wednesday, March 30, 2016

                On the back of recent stunning revelations that exposed a wide and unplumbed organ black market nexus, spanning several hospitals of repute — after a suspect involved in the Akola kidney racket spilled the beans to cops — galvanised authorities seem to be getting to the heart of the matter.

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                • Expert rues lack of organ transplant facility

                  The Times Of India, Wednesday, February 24, 2016

                  The 91st foundation day celebrations of Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) kicked off with five memorial lectures on Wednesday evening. An alumni meet will be part of the main function which is scheduled for Thursday.

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                  • Harish’s selfless act could make him state’s Hitendran

                    BangaloreMirror, Friday, February 19, 2016

                    Will Harish Nanjappa be the 'Hitendran' of Karnataka? The heartbreaking story of this young man has become the fulcrum for organ donation across the state. Members of the medical fraternity and NGOs, working actively in the field, believe the tragic tale could help build awareness among youngsters about the benefits of organ donation.

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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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