Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Saturday that the state government will recognise families of organ donors in public forums and encourage people to organ donation if the patient is in an irreversible medical state.
The Assam CM made the announcement as a state-run hospital in Guwahati conducted the first-ever successful cadaveric kidney transplant in the Northeast on Saturday.
Biswa said that the two kidneys from a brain-dead accident victim were transplanted to two persons recently at Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), with both the receivers making good recovery.
The CM expressed regret that in various cases, families asked for "something in return" when approached for organ donation. He praised the noble decision of Gogoi's family for their generous act.
He outlined that in other states, particularly in southern India, liver and kidney donations are common, with hospitals maintaining a list of potential recipients. Sarma emphasised that promoting organ donation could help in preventing illegal organ trafficking.
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