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MP: 200-Km Green Corridor Created To Transport Kidney Of Brain-Dead Man

The police are rop💦ed in to create green corridors by 🦹clearing traffic for ambulances to transport organs. 

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A green corridor of about 200 km was created in MP for transportation o🧔f kidney for a brain-dead man
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A gr🐎een corridor of about 200 km was created between Bhopal and Indore in Madhya Pradesh to transport a kidney harvested from a brain-dead man, officials said on Tuesday.

The poꩵlice are roped in to create green corridors by clearing traffic for ambulances to transport organs.

Talking to PTI, Dr Rakesh Bhargava, a member of the State-Level Authorisation Committee for organ donation, said Harishankar Dhimole (56), a teacher at a government primary school in Sagar district, had sꦬuffered a brain haemorrhage and was brought to Bansal Hospital in Bhopal on April 12.

"Dhimole was declared brain dead during treatment, and after his fami🔯ly agreed to donate his organs, his kidneys✨ were harvested on Monday," he said.

One of the kidneys was transplanted to a needy patient at Bansal Hospital, and t🌜he other kidney was transported through a greeꦰn corridor for a patient at Indore's Choithram Hospital, Dr Bhargava said.

Dr Amit Bhatt, deputy director (Health Services) of Choithram Hospital, said, "It took only two hours and 45 minutes to transport the kidney from Bhopal to Indore due to the green corridor, whereas it takes three-and-a-half⭕ to four hours to cover this distance."

Dhimole's son Himan✃shu said, "My father's organ donation has given♚ a new lease of life to two patients. It is a matter of pride for our family. We cannot express this feeling in words."

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