Current Affairs9 Nov, 2025The Hindu‘Training first resp...
GS 2: Social JusticeGS 2: GovernanceGS 3: Science & TechnologyPrelims

‘Training first responders can help organ donation after road accident’, Pg10

NOTTO urges states to train first responders for identifying potential organ donors from road accident fatalities, addressing critical organ shortage.

Practice MCQs

855 Students attempted
Attempt Now

Key Highlights:

  • NOTTO has urged States/UTs to train first responders in road accident emergencies to identify potential organ donors.
  • Around 1.7 lakh people died in road accidents in 2023, according to the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways.
  • Training will focus on timely referral and harvesting of organs with consent.

Detailed Insights:

  • India faces a severe organ shortage, with donation rates below one deceased donor per million population.
  • First responders (police, ambulance drivers, EMTs) can play a crucial role in identifying potential donors.
  • Many potential organ donors are lost due to lack of timely identification and referral processes.
  • NOTTO emphasizes information flow from first responders to transplant coordinators in trauma centers.
  • Training modules will cover organ donation awareness, brain stem death identification, and trauma referral SOPs.
  • The Transplantation of Human Organs & Tissues Act, 1994 governs organ donation procedures in India.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Organ Donation: The process of donating organs or tissues to help save or improve the lives of others.
  • Brain Stem Death: Irreversible cessation of all brain stem functions, a legal definition of death.
  • Transplantation Act: The Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 1994 regulates organ donation and transplantation in India.
SuperKalam
SuperKalam is your personal mentor for UPSC preparation, guiding you at every step of the exam journey.

Download the App

Get it on Google PlayDownload on the App Store
Follow us

ⓒ Snapstack Technologies Private Limited