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80-year-old man’s body donated to PGI

PGI has expressed heartfelt gratitude to the bereaved family for their noble gesture
Manmohan

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In a remarkable act of selflessness and social responsibility, the family of Manmohan (88), a Panchkula resident, has donated his body to the Department of Anatomy at PGIMER.

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Manmohan’s wife Usha Rani, sons Sanjeev and Sandeep, and daughter Seema formally handed over the body to the institute on Wednesday. The PGI has expressed heartfelt gratitude to the bereaved family for their noble gesture, which contributes significantly to medical education, research and training of future healthcare professionals.

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Body donation plays a crucial role in helping medical students and researchers better understand human anatomy, ultimately improving patient care.

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