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Attached String: Kidney Women’s Gift for Brother in Rakhi

Attached String: Kidney Women's Gift for Brother in Rakhi
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Letter: There are no better gifts in life than live gifts – something that these brothers will appreciate forever because they share deeper bonds of blood or their umbilical bonds – their kidneys.
Right in front of Raksha Bandhan, this sister added more meaning to the festival that was celebrated with POMP to strengthen your bond.
Dr.
Sujata Dev saluted his bond by giving his brother Sandeep Kumar, Indian income service officer (IRS), kidney and new leasing of life too.
“I can’t thank him enough.
You usually give gifts to the sisters at Raksha Bandhan.
But Sujata gave me a live gift with his kidney,” In a trembling voice, Kumar gave emotionally, IRS batch 1989 officers, told Tii by telephone from home sick.
Kumar is currently posted as a commissioner of the Principal’s income tax in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
Dr.
Dev is a gynecologist and a professor in medical college in Lucknow.
“For me, my brother is everything.
Being a medical professional, I am aware of kidney donations and what a person must take after donating your kidney.
I am happy that I can give a new life to my brother,” said Dr.
Sujata Dev is 51 years old to Toi, before he goes to Lucknow on Friday night.
Kumar underwent a kidney transplant at the Institute of Kidney Disease and Research (IKDRC) in Ahmedabad on August 14.
Kumar recovered well and the creatinine levels both within the specified limit, information doctor.
He is likely to be dismissed soon.
I-T Commissioner was in dialysis since Fourthis was the second time Kumar underwent a kidney transplant.
In 2012, after his kidney failed, Kumar had undergone a kidney transplant at IKDRC in 2013.
At that time, the donation was from the patient’s brain from the letter.
At the same time, starting 2013-15, Kumar served as a commissioner of income tax in a letter.
After getting a kidney transplant, Kumar was actively involved in creating awareness about the donation of the corpse in Gujarat.
At present, he is the vice president of Donate Life, NGO based on a letter working for organ awareness.
“After receiving organ donations in 2013, he decided to do something to create awareness about organ contributions and corpses and insisted on creating NGOs for the cause and that was the way we began to contribute life in 2015,” Nilesh Mandlewala, established President Donation.
, said.
After undergoing kidney transplants in 2013, Kumar led a normal life until last year when he began to suffer kidney problems.
“I have been undergoing dialysis since February this year.
We tried to donate corpses twice but could not find the right partner.
The only choice left is a kidney donation from family members.
My sister easily agreed to contribute her kidney and it fits,” Kumar said.

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