Collector P. Ranjith Basha, together with doctors Kims Hospital, who participated in the program organized to commemorate 50 kidney transplants by hospitals on Saturday in Kurnool. | Photo Credit: U. SubraManyam
It states that thousands of people in the Teluga countries are losing their lives due to the unavailability of vital authorities at the right time, and the collector of Kurnool P. Ranjith Basha urged everyone to come and commit to donate their organs. Mr. Ranjith Basha announced that he also committed himself to donate his organs.
The collector was the main guest of the program organized by Kims Hospital, Kurnool, in memory of the milestone of the completion of more than 50 kidney transplants in the hospital. He felicitated doctors who performed transplant operations and also appreciated the kidney donors for their contribution.
Bolineni Baskar Rao, CMD of Kims Hospital, said: “Curnool has long been recognized for its medical services. We realized that we have long recognized our medical service in this region, and we have brought highly experienced medical specialists here.
Sunil Seepuri, Coo of Kims Kurnool, in the meantime announced the launch of a massive campaign to register one lake via Rayalaseem on the “Jeevandan” website to donate authorities. Mr. Ranjith Basha launched the initiative by registering his name on the portal Jeevandan and showing his registration certificate.
Kidney Transplant Specialist Kims Uma Maleshwara Rao, Nephrologist Anantha Rao, Urologist Manoj Kumar, Anesthesiosa Bala Subramanyam, DMHO Shanti Kala, Kurnool Government Medical Medical College K. Chitti Narasamma, GGH Superintendant K. Venkeshware, and several others were presented.
Published – April 26 2025 20:18