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The Vice President, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar addressing an event held in the honour of the families of body donors organised by JSG Central Sansthan and Dadhichi Deh Dan Samiti in Jaipur, Rajasthan on August 18, 2024.

Organ donation is the highest moral exemplification of human nature- VP

Jaipur :18/8/24: The Vice-President of India, Shri Dhankhar today highlighted the profound significance of organ donation, describing it as “a spiritual activity and the highest moral exemplification of human nature”. He emphasized that organ donation goes beyond physical generosity, reflecting the deepest virtues of compassion and selflessness.

Addressing a gathering at event organised by Jain Social Groups (JSG) Central Sansthan, Jaipur and Dadhichi Deh Dan Samiti, Delhi to honour families of body donors in Jaipur today, the Vice-President urged citizens to make a conscious effort towards organ donation, turning it into a mission that aligns with the noble tradition of serving humanity.Highlighting World Organ Donation Day’s theme, “Be the Reason for Someone’s Smile Today”, Shri Dhankhar encouraged everyone to make a personal and family commitment to the noble cause of organ donation.

Directing attention towards talented individuals who are driven by a strong desire to contribute but are held back due to the lack of a vital organ, the Vice-President stated, “When you assist them, you transform them from being a liability to becoming an asset for society,” underscoring the importance of organ donation.

Expressing concern over the growing ‘virus of commercialisation’ in organ donation, Shri Dhankhar emphasized that organs should donated out of thought for society, not for fiscal gain. Referring to the medical profession as a “godly profession” and highlighting the selfless service of ‘health warriors’ during the COVID pandemic, he noted that a few individuals within the medical profession undermine the noble nature of organ donation. “We cannot allow organ donation to be an exploitation field of the vulnerable for commercial gain of wily elements,” he said.

Recognising India’s rich cultural and historical heritage, filled with examples of selfless service and sacrifice, he urged everyone to reflect on the wisdom contained in our scriptures and Vedas, serving as a vast repository of knowledge and guidance.

Underscoring the importance of recognising political differences as a hallmark of democracy, Shri Dhankhar cautioned that these differences must never overshadow national interest. He also highlighted the need to educate the younger generation about past threats to democracy, particularly during the Emergency, and the importance of vigilance to prevent such events from recurring.In his address, Shri Dhankharalso made a special appeal to corporates, trade associations, and business leaders to champion local products and limit imports to only those items that are absolutely necessary.

 

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