Sanjeev Aggarwal takes lead in promoting organ donation awareness

Sanjeev Aggarwal, Principal of Government Sanskriti Model School, Sector 26, took a significant step to promote awareness about eye donation, organ donation, and body donation. Inspired by the Hitaishi Foundation, a social service organization dedicated to these causes since 2009, Aggarwal filled an affidavit for posthumous organ and body donation. Commending this initiative, he emphasized […]

by Ramesh Goyat - February 17, 2024, 9:56 am

Sanjeev Aggarwal, Principal of Government Sanskriti Model School, Sector 26, took a significant step to promote awareness about eye donation, organ donation, and body donation. Inspired by the Hitaishi Foundation, a social service organization dedicated to these causes since 2009, Aggarwal filled an affidavit for posthumous organ and body donation.

Commending this initiative, he emphasized the profound impact of such actions, stating that giving the gift of sight or a new lease on life through organ donation surpasses any virtuous deed. Sanjeev Aggarwal praised the bold campaign led by the Hitaishi Foundation and encouraged youth to draw inspiration from it. Over the past 14 years, around 4750 individuals, inspired by the foundation, have filled affidavits for posthumous organ donation, eye donation, and body donation, contributing to the lives of those in need.
The foundation received district-level recognition on Independence Day from Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatre and the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. Various social organizations have also honored the foundation for its impactful work.

Bharat Hitaishi, Chairman of the foundation, along with Guide Keval Kumar Agarwal, Organization Minister Subhash Sharma, Guide Tarsem Garg, Publicity Secretary SP Vij, GD Batra, Virendra Garg, and social workers Neelam Trikha, BK Gupta, and Shiv Kumar Verma, urged residents and citizens to encourage friends and family to fill affidavits for eye donation, organ donation, and body donation.

Bharat Hitaishi extended an appeal to the public, providing contact details (mobile number: 9855022251) for those interested in filling the affidavits.