Narmada Kidney Foundation

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The Narmada Kidney Foundation was established in Mumbai, India in 1993, by Dr. Bharat V. Shah. Its aim is to support patients with renal problems, and to aid their families.

Its foundation was named after its founder's mother, Narmadaben Shah. "Life shared, life lived" is the Foundation's guiding principle.[citation needed]

Role[]

Today, the Foundation is India's only Non-governmental organization that not only provides information about kidney diseases but also how they can be prevented from occurring.

The activities in which the organization is involved are prevention camps, regular educational programs, printing and publishing of education materials, subsidized rate medicines and cadaver transplantation promotion.

The Foundation's annual Transplant Games were first held in 2008;[1] Donor’s Day has been celebrated every year since 1997, on 30 November.[2]

Controversy[]

In 2003, the Foundation was named in a story regarding the sale of donor kidneys. This is false.[3]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 7 November 2012. Retrieved 4 August 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ Masand, Pratibha (30 November 2009). "Kidney foundation will fete organ donors today". Times of India. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  3. ^ "You are here: Home > News >". Mid-day.com. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
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