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  • Drive for organ donor clause in licences

    Times of India, Monday, September 21, 2009

    Chennai: In a novel attempt to create large-scale awareness on organ donation, members of Mohan (Multi Organ Harvesting Aid Network) Foundation has received 2,500 signatures in a campaign to push for the inclusion of an organ donor clause in driving licenses.

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    • Clause on organ donation on driving licence?

      News Today, Monday, September 21, 2009

      State Principal Secretary and Transport Commissioner S Machendranathan has told MOHAN (Multi-Organ Harvesting Aid Network) Foundation that the State government will think of endorsing introduction of Organ Donation Clause on driving licence.

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      • India's taboos thwart transplants

        The Star, Wednesday, September 16, 2009

        Organ donation a foreign concept in nation where many believe in staying whole for afterlife
        CHENNAI, INDIA-He was a 43-year-old truck driver, probably wiped after another work day that stretched late into the night.
        His family said later it looked as if he just missed a step. They found his broken body early on Sept. 4 at the bottom of the stairs outside his home and rushed him to the hospital. Doctors said he was brain dead.

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        • Organ donation awareness high, say youth on tour

          The Hindu, Wednesday, September 16, 2009

          A fairly high level of awareness on organ donation exists among people even in rural areas, but many are unaware of how to go about it, say a group of youth on a motorcycle rally sponsored by the MOHAN Foundation

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          • A journey to stress organ donation

            The Hindu, Saturday, September 12, 2009

            COIMBATORE: B. Kamal Hasan and his five friends could have spent this vacation in some hill station or any other tourism spot. Instead, they chose to do what few other of their age might not have even thought of: spreading the message of organ donation through a motorcycle rally.

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            • Police chief mulls green corridor' for speedy transport of harvested human organs

              The Times of India, Thursday, September 10, 2009

              CHENNAI: Transporting human organs from the donor (cadaver) to the needy may no longer pose a problem in terms of timeliness in Tamil Nadu,
              particularly in Chennai. City police commissioner T Rajendran has made an assurance that the police would ensure a green corridor' or a thoroughfare sans obstruction for the purpose.

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              • 'Green Corridor' for vehicles transporting organs

                The Hindu, Wednesday, September 9, 2009

                The Tamil Nadu police will provide a "Green Corridor" (non-stop thoroughfare) for vehicles transporting vital organs to any part of the State, Chennai Commissioner of Police T. Rajendran said on Wednesday.

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                • 2,000 km across TN to raise awareness

                  The Times of India, Wednesday, September 9, 2009

                  CHENNAI: For three years, six friends have been taking long rides every weekend, just for fun. But over the next nine days, the six young men will venture out on a much longer ride a 2,000 km rally across Tamil Nadu to raise awareness about organ donation.

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                  • 'Rally for life' to promote organ donation

                    The Hindu, Saturday, September 5, 2009

                    Six young men will be riding motorcycles across 2000 km in Tamil Nadu to raise awareness about organ donation through a "Rally for Life".
                    MOHAN (Multi Organ Harvesting Aid Network) Foundation, a national Non-Government Organization that promotes organ donation, has organised the event. MOHAN has helped create an organ sharing network among hospitals performing transplants in the country.

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                    • 'Brain Dead' man's organs donated

                      Indian Express, Wednesday, August 12, 2009

                      THE family members of Rajaiah, a 48-year-old BSNL employee, gave new lease of life to four persons by donating his two kidneys and heart valves after he was declared 'brain dead'. The doctors of Mohan Foundation retrieved the organs and transplanted the kidneys to two patients. The heart valves have been retrieved by doctors from Innova Hospital and will be used for two patients.

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