Organ donation can save lives: CM

Tripura Chief Minister Prof. Dr Manik Saha on Sunday emphasized the importance of organ donation as a life-saving humanitarian act, urging people to come forward and pledge their organs to save lives.
Dr Saha said this after flagging off of walkathon on the occasion of 15th Organ Donation Day at Amrakunja, Rabindra Satabarisiki Bhavan, Agartala on Sunday.
Dr Saha said, “There can be no greater humanitarian service than saving another person’s life through organ donation. One organ donor can save up to eight or nine lives, even after death, by donating vital organs like kidneys, liver, lungs, and heart.”
Dr Saha noted that while the concept of organ donation is gaining recognition, India still lags behind in comparison to several other countries due to lack of public awareness and willingness to come forward.
“We must work together to change this mindset and spread awareness at all levels,” said Dr Saha.
The Chief Minister also highlighted the growing capabilities of Tripura’s health infrastructure, stating that kidney transplants are now possible within the state.
He further informed that the state government is taking steps toward enabling liver transplants, with the establishment of the State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (SOTTO) in 2023 being a major milestone.
Paying tribute to all organ donors and their families, Dr Saha called them true heroes for their selfless contributions to humanity.
Dr Shankar Chakraborty, Medical Superintendent of GBP Hospital, Health Secretary Kiran Gitte, and Dr. Anup Kumar Saha, Principal of Agartala Government Medical College and others were present.