Organ donation is a selfless way to give back to one’s community and a great way to look out for those who are in grave need, even after your demise. This has been growing sentiment all over the world and India has come to show a massive rise in the organ donation sector. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare announced the milestone achievement of India completing more than 18,900 organ transplants, the most ever in a single year. This is a big jump from fewer than 5,000 transplants in 2013. Due to this effort, India is now third in the world for organ transplants, just behind the United States and China. Union Health Minister Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda spoke at the 15th Indian Organ Donation Day ceremony, he also noted that India is a world leader in hand transplants, showing the high skill of its surgeons.The government is working hard to make organ donation easier for everyone. Since a new online pledge website was launched in 2023, over 3.30 lakh people have signed up to donate their organs. This shows that more and more citizens are willing to help. To support this, the government is improving hospitals and training more staff to make sure organs can be moved quickly and safely. They also provide financial help of up to ₹15 lakh for poor patients needing a transplant and cover kidney transplants under the Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY health plan. What To Expect When You Pledge To Donate Organs?Organ donation can save lives, and there are two main ways to do it. According to All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) you can choose to be a donor while you are alive, or your family can give their permission after you pass away. The Organ Retrieval Banking Organization (ORBO) helps coordinate this entire process. If you want to donate your organs after you die, you can pledge to be a donor now. Here’s how it works: Fill out a form: You can get a free donor form from ORBO's website or by contacting them directly.Get it signed: You need to fill out the form and have it signed by two witnesses, one of whom should be a close family member.Send it in: Mail the completed form back to ORBO.Receive your card: ORBO will send you a donor card with a registration number.Tell your family: It’s important to keep your donor card with you and tell your family about your decision. This helps make sure your wishes are known. Who Can Donate Organs? The Kerala State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (K-SOTTO) explains that generally, anyone can donate organs or tissues, regardless of age. People with conditions like cancer or HIV are typically not able to donate, but even these rules can be flexible in certain situations. Before any organs are used, doctors will run tests to make sure they are healthy and won't pass on any diseases. The final decision on whether an organ is suitable for donation is made by doctors at the time of death. Informing Your Family Is Important K-SOTTO states that in India, the most important step for an organ donor is to talk with their family. Your donor card is not a legal document; it only shows your wish. By law, organ donation can only happen if your family gives written permission. That's why it's crucial to tell your family about your decision. Explain why it matters to you so they will be more likely to honor your wishes if the time comes. Organ Donation After Death AIIMS adds to the previous point and explains that even if a person did not register as an organ donor, their family can still choose to donate their organs after their death. The family simply needs to sign a consent form, and the organs are then quickly and respectfully removed within a few hours. The Organ Retrieval Banking Organization (ORBO) team manages this entire process, ensuring that the body is returned to the family in a dignified manner with no disfigurement. This allows funeral arrangements to proceed as normal. Pledging your organs is simply the first step towards the donation process, having open conversations and necessary dialogues with your family, health care professionals will ensure the process happens smoothly.