Eye donation after death, 2 people will get new light
Durg. After the demise of Neeti Sowle (63 years), wife of retired CSEB Accounts Officer Ram Bhaskar Sowle, resident of Nehru Nagar, her eye donation will give new light to two people. Social worker Bansi Agarwal requested Niti Sovale’s family for eye donation as soon as she received the news of Neeti Sovale’s death admitted in Hi-Tech Hospital, on which Niti Sovale’s husband Ram Bhaskar Sovale, daughter Nivedita, Rachita and son-in-law Anirudh agreed for eye donation.
As soon as the consent of the family was received, the members of Navadrishti Foundation Raj Adhatia, Ritesh Jain, Rajesh Parakh, Vikas Jaiswal became active and eye donation was completed at 1.30 pm. Dr. Pushpendra of Shankaracharya Medical College and eye bank in-charge Vivek Kasar collected corneas. Ram Bhaskar Sowle said that today his wife is no more in this world, our whole family is in great shock, but today by fulfilling the last wish of eye donation, our family members are satisfied that now Niti will be immortal forever through two eyes. Went.
Raj Aadhatiya said that Niti Sovale’s eye donation will increase awareness for eye donation in the society and in future, people living with eye problems and waiting for eye donation in the state will get eyesight. Ritesh Jain, a member of Navadrishti Foundation, said, our organization is continuously making people aware about eye donation, body donation and blood donation, which is yielding happy results. / can get information by calling on 8839324601 number.