 So, today we are here to talk about World Organ Donation Day, basically to bring awareness about the organ donation and also the benefits of organ donation and to take off the misconceptions about the organ donation. One disease donor can save nine lives, which means that one disease donor can donate their liver, kidneys, heart, lungs, pancreas, intestines and also recently hands and also the face and as you are aware that in the recent past we have noticed that there is one young girl who got both hand transplant done few years ago and now both hands are functioning and she is physically leading a normal life. Organ donation usually is done after the brain death declaration that is when we make sure that somebody's brain is not functioning unfortunately and they lose the capacity to breathe, to talk, to move and they are on artificial supports but mind it their heart is still working and so the organs are getting perfused like liver, kidney, lungs they are getting perfused and instead of burning them or burning this organ when the patient passes away and is no more with us it is a very noble cause to donate these organs to somebody who will live with that. We are here to talk about the disease donor, we are seeing lot of kidney disease problems due to various reasons. The most common reason being the diabetes which are seen regularly in our OPD days giving the awareness about the disease donor program what are the benefits remove the misconceptions and myths which are there about the disease donor program. So I am here to ask again pledge especially brain dead patients to give their organs for mankind. So today is organ donation day so this day is celebrated all over the world and India to create the awareness about the organ donation in the public and remove the misconceptions regarding the organ donation. So in India on an average 10,000 kidney transplants and around 7,000 liver transplants are performed out of those 70 to 80% donations are live and only 20 to 30% are cadaveric. Overall on global average the ratio is reverse the most of the transplants performed are cadaveric that is around 70% and rest is the live donation. So the cadaveric transplant is an very upcoming program and it is a need of the time because every year we are almost getting 2 lakh patients who require hemodialysis requiring transplants and we are performing around 10,000 kidney transplants per year. So to decrease this gap between the requirement and the transplants done we have to create awareness regarding the cadaveric transplant as well as we have to create the awareness regarding the live donor transplants so that living persons can remove the misconceptions about the organ donation and can proceed towards the organ donation. I request all the media and then all the organizations in the city, in the country, in the world to come forward and then make an effort to campaign about this deceased organ donation because it saves a lot of people lives who are suffering with multiple organ failures. Thank you so much.