Certain myths around organ donation in India often discourages people: Choubey

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

There are many myths and misconceptions around in our country and people often get discouraged due to the superstitions around it, said on Tuesday.

The of State for Health and Family Welfare was addressing the gathering at 9th Indian Day celebrations by the (NOTTO) under the aegis of the

"Many myths and misconceptions surround Very often organ donation gets discouraged on the basis of superstitions. I salute all those who have shown courage to donate organ of their near and dear ones, and shown us a direction to emulate this brave act," Choubey said.

"There are lakhs of people who wait at top hospitals for life-saving transplants amid acute shortage of donors. There is a need to spread awareness about organ donation and bridge certain gaps. Even if a section of individuals decide to donate his or her organs, it will bring a huge change," he added.

said, "When seen from the perspective of reason and rationale, the gift of life is the ultimate gift that one could give and organ donation is, therefore, this God like act needs to be encouraged."

"It is important to understand that in it is mainly the living donors who are donating organs and only about 23 per cent of the is being done with organs obtained from the cadavers. There is a need to promote cadaver or deceased organ donation rather than relying on living donors in order to avoid the risk of commercial trading of organs and also to avoid the inherent risk to the health of the living donor," she added.

had recently set a world record of over 20,000 for organ donation in a single day surpassing the US.

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First Published: Tue, November 27 2018. 18:35 IST