India celebrates its 15th Organ Donation Day to honor donors and raise awareness about the lifesaving impact of organ transplants.
- India’s deceased donor rate remains low at 0.34 per million people
- 99.7% willing to donate after death, but only 0.3% while alive
- Southern states like Tamil Nadu lead with successful DDT models
Every year on August 3rd, India observes Organ Donation Day to honor deceased donors and raise awareness about the lifesaving impact of organ transplants. The 15th Indian Organ Donation Day (2025), led by the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (NOTTO), marks a renewed national commitment to bridge the gap between organ demand and availability.
Despite medical advances,…
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