Man sets an example on Karwa Chauth in Noida, donates his wife's life by donating a kidney - husband donates kidney to wife at Karwa Chauth a Fortis Hospital Success Story
At Karva Chauth in Noida, the man set an example, his wife gave life by donating a kidney. Updated: Sun, October 12, 2025 09:03 am (IST) at Fortis Hospital in Noida, Pawan Rawat gave his wife Manisha Rawat life by donating a kidney to his wife Manisha Rawal on Karva Chauth. Manisha has suffered from chronic kidney disease since 2021 and her kidney has failed. After refusing the family, Pawan decided to donate his kidney. The team of doctors performed successful transplant operations on October 10. Symbolic picture. Jagran, correspondent, Noida. The woman observes the fasting of Karva Chauth for the long life of her husband. She prays for God that her husband should have no problems, she takes a waterless fast for 24 hours. But the man gave his life to his wife by giving her a part of his organ. The 50-year-old Pawan Rawat, a Noida resident, saved the life of his 47-year-old wife Manisha Rawat by giving her a very special gift such as jewelry, clothes on Karva Chauth. Pawan Rawat gave life to his wife by giving her a kidney. His love and dedication to his wife was so much that he gave his kidney without taking care of his own life. He donated a kidney at Fortis Hospital, Noida. Remove ads Just read the news Let us tell you that in 2021 it was confirmed that Manisha Rawat is suffering from chronic kidney disease (CKD). It is a long -term state in which our kidneys gradually lose the ability to filter waste products from the blood in the body. Despite constant treatment, Manisha’s condition worsened. His kidney failed in April. Manisha was treated. There was no improvement in the condition. Doctors said kidney transplantation is the only option. The family members refused to donate the kidney. But man Pawan Rawat said without hesitation that it is his duty to save his wife’s life, and this time he will fulfill his duty by giving part of his body. The transplant operation, led by a multidisciplinary team of nephologists, uologists and anesthetists, took place on October 10. Lasted about 3 hours and was technically routine. High -risk -surgery was successful. Anuja Porwal, director of nephrology and kidney transplantation, said he also sustained cardiac arrest twice. In such a situation there was an option for transplantation. This case became striking because her husband decided to donate. Dr Piyush Vershney, director of urology and kidney transplantation, said that her husband’s courage and his love for his wife became an inspiration to the entire team.