Who Is The First Indian To Donate Bone Marrow?

Salman Khan is considered India's first bone marrow donor, having donated to a young girl in 2010. The first woman to donate her bone marrow was Masilamani, a resident of Tamil Nadu. She donated her bone marrow to save the life of a three-month-old infant who was battling severe autoimmune health conditions.
The 'BHAI' of Bollywood, Salman Khan Is The First Bone Marrow Donor In India

The 'BHAI' of Bollywood, Salman Khan Is The First Bone Marrow Donor In India

Salman Khan is admired not only for his outstanding contributions to cinema but also for his remarkable philanthropic efforts that have touched countless lives. Beyond the glamour of the silver screen, his deep commitment to social causes shines through his extensive charity work. Notably, Salman Khan is considered India's first bone marrow donor, having donated to a young girl in 2010. A fan had asked Khan to donate after her daughter was diagnosed with a serious blood disease and needed a bone marrow transplant.
Salman Khan in 2010 made a heartfelt pledge to the Marrow Donor Registry India (MDRI) after a young girl named Pooja desperately needed a bone marrow transplant. Deeply affected by her struggle, Salman took action, rallying his entire football team to join him in donating bone marrow. However, when his teammates backed out at the last minute, Salman and his brother Arbaaz Khan stepped up without hesitation. Their selfless act not only demonstrated their unwavering dedication to helping those in need but also made them the first Indian celebrities to donate bone marrow, setting a powerful example for others to follow.

First Female Bone Marrow Donor In India

The first woman to donate her bone marrow was Masilamani, a resident of Tamil Nadu. She donated her bone marrow to save the life of a three-month-old infant who was battling severe autoimmune health conditions.

Youngest First Bone Marrow Donor

Devananda, a 17-year-old girl, made headlines as the youngest organ donor in the country. She selflessly donated a portion of her liver to her father, who was battling liver disease and a cancerous lesion. The surgery, led by Dr Ramachandran Narayanamenon, head of multi-organ transplant services at Rajagiri Hospital, was successfully performed on February 9 at Rajagiri Hospital in Aluva.
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