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00:00Sir, organ donation has a lot of activity and people are growing up.
00:07So, what kind of progress are you looking at organ donation?
00:14And what kind of challenges are you looking at?
00:17In the whole country, organ failure is growing up.
00:21There are many people who are struggling with organ failure.
00:25They are dying of organ.
00:27So, in our country, there was a law passed in 1994,
00:31which was permitted to organ donation after death.
00:35The next few years, there were many changes.
00:39Then, they learned it with doctors.
00:43In the last 15 years, the progress was very slow.
00:47In our country, it was almost no murder of organ donation.
00:53So, last year, 1200 organs donated after death.
00:571200 organs donated.
00:59Organs donated around 3000 organs.
01:03Which is a big step.
01:05To begin with.
01:07To begin with.
01:08At least 3000 organs are used.
01:11That is a great thing.
01:13But, this is not enough.
01:15Our actual needs are in a million.
01:17But, at least, we have no steps.
01:19We have no steps.
01:20We have no steps.
01:21We have no steps.
01:22At least, we are recognizing that it is a need.
01:24And it is important to us.
01:26So, if you talk about organ demand,
01:29if you talk about organ demand,
01:30how many organ demand are in this time?
01:34And how many are you able to complete it?
01:36There is a lot of demand.
01:38In today's case, if someone has a patient
01:40that has a kidney for me,
01:42for me, for me, for me, for me,
01:43for me, for me, for me, for me, for me,
01:44for me, for me, for me, for me.
01:45So, we say that you have a waiting list.
01:52Which is a huge time gap.
01:56If you think that you have a dialysis for eight years,
01:59then, kidney patients can still have dialysis.
02:03But, for the rest of the organs,
02:05there is no choice.
02:06If you have a heart failure,
02:07if you don't get an organ,
02:08you are dead.
02:09The same is for liver also.
02:11So, they are all time bound.
02:12There is no alternative therapy.
02:14So, demand is very high.
02:16But, we can't increase the pace.
02:18Because, EGI is a Kolota centre.
02:21Our patient is from North India.
02:23Haryana, Himachal.
02:25In those areas,
02:26there is no organ donation.
02:27So, if we don't start in those areas,
02:29then, our demand is higher.
02:32How much are you feeling in society?
02:35If there is a barrier,
02:37or if there is a barrier,
02:39then, there is a barrier for eight to nine years.
02:43If there is a barrier for new people,
02:45then, what can it reduce?
02:47Society awareness is very important for this program.
02:52But, I think that,
02:53in the last 10-15 years,
02:55the best media and social media have been covered.
02:59So, society is now aware.
03:01So, society is now aware.
03:02But, the problem is that,
03:04our hospitals are not ready.
03:06I am not ready.
03:07I mean,
03:08why not?
03:09In Chandigarh,
03:10only in the P.J.E. Office,
03:11hospital,
03:12where there is organ donation.
03:13Why not?
03:14We can start our medical college 32?
03:16Why not?
03:17We can start our medical college 32?
03:18Why not?
03:19We can start our medical college 32?
03:20Why not?
03:21We can start our medical college 32?
03:22So we have to start these areas.
03:24When we start, society needs to be aware and donate.
03:27When your hospital is not ready, how will your organ donation be?
03:30In the years, you have been transplanted more than 5,000 organs.
03:36So this is all successful.
03:39So what kind of journey is this?
03:41To reach the organ?
03:43I mean, I mean, those who were the purest of the organ transplant department in 1973,
03:54we have been born in the last year in 1973.
03:57So I think they had a great vision,
04:00that they could think that if this department is going to happen,
04:03it will be a lot of benefit.
04:05So the journey has been remarkable.
04:07I would say that in 2008,
04:12we have started disease organ donation.
04:14At that time, we have never thought about what we are in today.
04:17I mean, in our wildest dreams,
04:19we have never thought about pancreas transplant,
04:21that we will be a leader in the whole country.
04:24We have done so many pancreas transplant in the last 10 years,
04:27that we have come from the whole country,
04:29and we have got private governments.
04:31So I think the journey has been remarkable.
04:33Organ donation after several years,
04:35we have been able to assess organ donation.
04:37We have machines,
04:39we have been able to assess organ donation.
04:42The journey has been indeed incredible.
04:45Thank you, sir.
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