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ARMY WESTERN COMMAND ORGANISES LARGE-SCALE ORGAN DONATION DRIVE

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ARMY COMMANDER CALLS UPON ALL TO SERVE THE NATION BEYOND THE BATTLEFIELD THROUGH PLEDGING THEIR ORGAN DONATION 

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The Western Command of the Indian Army organised a large-scale Organ Donation Awareness Drive, chaired by Lt Gen Manoj Katiyar, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief. In this remarkable display of support for public health and humanitarian service, the participation of over 400 individuals including serving personnel, their families and school children, was seen.

The awareness drive was preceded by a series of community outreach activities, conducted over a period of a few weeks, aimed at promoting the importance of organ donation. These events conducted by Command Hospital, Western Command, Chandimndir, included an awareness walkathon and cyclothon, which saw active participation from all age groups, as well as interactive sessions held at various Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) across the Chandimandir cantonment. These events focused on dispelling myths, addressing fears and encouraging open conversations around organ donation.

During the main event, Lt Gen Katiyar emphasized that service to the nation extends beyond the battlefield and organ donation represents the highest form of selfless service. He encouraged everyone to pledge their organs and become catalysts of change in saving countless lives.

Subject-matter experts from the Armed Forces Medical Services institutions spoke on the medical, legal, and ethical aspects of organ donation, providing clarity and reassurance to the audience.

Families of deceased donors and living donors who donated to their family members were also felicitated for their humanitarian contribution.

The event culminated in taking an 'organ donation pledge' by all attendees, reaffirming the Indian Army’s commitment not just to defending the nation, but also to leading from the front in matters of public health and social responsibility.

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