The Asian Age

Mobile app to assist in organ donation

Notto will launch the app in next 10 days

- SHASHI BHUSHAN

To simplify the process of organ donation, the Delhi government is launching a mobile app in next 10 days where people can voluntaril­y pledge to donate their organs. In this regard, the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisati­on (Notto) has developed the mobile app.

Dr Suresh Badhan, the Notto consultant coordinato­r, told this newspaper that apart from helping people to pledge their organs, the app would provide all necessary informatio­n related to organ donation.

Dr Badhan said the app would provide informatio­n about the availabili­ty of organs, hospital having transplant facilities and number of transplant­s proposed. “In other words, all the informatio­n about organ donation will be available to the citizens in their smart phone. The

Notto app will launched in next seven to 10 days and will be available at all the mobile platform,” he added.

According to Dr Badhan, there was a huge gap between the organs required for transplant­ation and the organs available; this is due to lack of awareness among masses. “Awareness should be created among the people, especially in the case of brain dead, to clear the myths and misconcept­ions regarding organ donation. For an example, while only 7,500 kidney transplant­s took place last year, two lakh new patients are required for kidney transplant­s in the country. And out of these, only 1,500 were donated by the family member of brain dead patients,” he said.

Dr Badhan was speaking on the sidelines of the launch of a campaign, ‘Spreading Hope’, by Lourd Vijay, profession­al dancer, to raise nationwide awareness on the importance of organ donation.

Mr Vijay got diagnosed with chronic kidney disease in 2013 and underwent a transplant in 2016. Through ‘Spreading Hope’, he aims to drive from Chennai to Ladakh, covering 9,000 kilometers, in a bid to spread awareness about the seriousnes­s of kidney disease.

“The disease has changed the way I look at life. It has given me a new purpose and that’s how I started the campaign. This mission is to raise awareness on kidney disease and organ donation in the country,” he said.

Citizens will get informatio­n about the availabili­ty of organs, hospital having transplant facilities and number of transplant­s proposed on their smart phone

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— BIPLAB BANERJEE School teachers from Uttar Pradesh held a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Monday.

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