Organ Donation at NIMS Hospital Gives New Hope to Four Patients: A step forward in building NIMS Hospital into a leading transplant facility
Jaipur, Rajasthan – In a moving testament to the power of humanity, the family of 43-year-old Sumitra Devi has turned heartbreaking loss into hope for four critically ill patients through the gift of organ donation.
After suffering severe injuries in a road accident, Sumitra Devi was admitted to NIMS Hospital — a leading institution under NIMS University, Rajasthan. Despite the dedicated efforts of her medical team, she was declared brain dead. In a moment of profound grief yet extraordinary compassion, her family made the heroic decision to donate her organs — including her heart, liver, and both kidneys — saving four lives and creating a legacy that will endure far beyond their personal tragedy.
A Gift That Transcends Life
Sumitra Devi’s selfless act underscores the incredible impact one individual can have on countless others. In India, where thousands perish each year waiting for organ transplants, stories like hers serve as powerful reminders of how organ donation can transform loss into new beginnings.
The Experts Behind the Mission
This life-saving mission was carried out by the skilled transplant team at NIMS Hospital, led by:
- Prof. (Dr.) Deepak Tiwari, Medical Superintendent & Director of Anesthesia
- Prof. (Dr.) Saurabh Bhargava, Director, Neuro-Anesthesia & Neuro-Critical Care
- Mr. Lovekush, OT Manager
Their expertise and tireless commitment ensured the organ retrieval and transplant processes were performed with precision, safety, and the utmost respect for the donor and her family.
A Message of Gratitude and Inspiration
Prof. (Dr.) Balvir S. Tomar, Chairman of NIMS University, praised the family’s noble act:
“Sumitra Devi’s family has shown humanity at its highest. At NIMS University, we are committed not only to medical and academic excellence, but to fostering humanitarian values. Organ donation is a sacred duty — a gift of life and love that transcends death.”
Dr. Tomar also acknowledged the Rajasthan Government’s Green Corridor Initiative, as well as the Jaipur Police and the Rajasthan Ministry of Health, whose swift coordination made timely organ transport possible.
A Call to Action
Sumitra Devi’s legacy is not merely one of loss, but a rallying cry for society. As India continues to raise awareness about organ donation, her story shines as a beacon, urging others to consider this ultimate act of compassion. NIMS University remains deeply committed to championing organ donation through education, advocacy, and service.
Honoring an Eternal Legacy
In their darkest hour, Sumitra Devi’s family chose to bring light. Their profound sacrifice has given four people a chance at life, and their story will continue to inspire countless others to embrace the extraordinary power of giving.
“Organ donation is the highest form of service — a legacy of love that lives beyond death.”
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