PGI's unique initiative, a member of the organ donation family entitled to free treatment throughout life - a unique initiative of PGI One member of the family donating organs is entitled to free treatment for life

PGI, a member of the PGI’s unique initiative, PGI Chandigarh, who is entitled to free treatment throughout his life, took a unique initiative to promote organ donation. A member of the organ donation family has been receiving free treatment in PGI all his life. The institute will start with the Mahadan card soon. The 40th National Eye Donation is also celebrated in PGI for two weeks, aimed at raising awareness of eye donation. The start of the 40th National Eye Donation Fortnight at PGI runs until September 8. Jagran correspondent, Chandigarh. If a family applies for organ donation in the Graduate Medical Education and Research Institute (Pgimer), if one member of his family has a disease, he will be entitled to free treatment throughout life. This unique initiative is taken to promote organ donation. Angan Mahadan cards will be started soon. Remove the ad, just read the news, the director of PGI, prof. Vivek Lal, said this scheme will be implemented by the Institute soon. He says there is still hesitation on organ donation in society. With this initiative, people will be motivated to donate the maximum number of organs and the lives of needy patients will be saved. With this, the 40th National Eye Donation, which was celebrated two weeks from August 25 to September 8, was started in PGI on Monday. On this occasion, it was decided to spread awareness among people over eye donation and to remove the great shortage of cornea.