Dinesh Chhajed
Surat: Six people got a new lease of life from the organs of a 45-year-old brain-dead businessman from Maroli village of Navsari district on Tuesday.
Businessman Dinesh Chhajed had suffered a paralytic attack on June 11 after his blood pressure shot up. He was rushed to D N Mehta Hospital in Navsari town where a CT scan confirmed a blood clot in his brain. Later he was shifted to a private hospital in Surat. However, the doctors at the private hospital declared Chhajed brain-dead on June 14 and informed Donate Life organization that promotes cadaver organ donation.
“We met the family members of Dineshbhai and counselled about cadaver donation. His wife Jayaben readily agreed. After receiving consent from the family, we informed State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (SOTTO) convener Dr Pranjal Modi and told him about heart, kidneys and liver transplantation,” Nilesh Mandlewala of Donate Life told TOI.
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Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India], March 8 (ANI/NewsVoir): India for several centuries now, women have occupied a pivotal position in the Indian culture. Our scriptures project a woman as the mother of mankind, the goddess of wealth and knowledge, the destroyer of evil and the nurturer of good.
Over the years, there have been numerous women who have worked for the betterment of the lesser privileged with their conviction and valor. A lady who has remained low profile and offered selfless service for social welfare, Dr Vimla Lalbhai, is one such example.
Born on August 21, 1927, she is a surgeon by education. She completed her FRCS from the Royal College of Surgeons of England. After marriage, she devoted a major part of her life to social work and is continuing the legacy of her father-in-law, Kasturbhai Lalbhai and husband, Siddharth Lalbhai.
Shares of HLE Glascoat, on Monday, were locked in 10 per cent upper circuit at a fresh record high of Rs 2,682.95 on the BSE. In the last 17 trading days, the company engaged in industrial machinery business has seen its market value nearly-doubled, up 98 per cent since February 12, after the company reported a healthy performance for the quarter ended December 2020 (Q3FY21).
Ace investor Ashish Kacholia held 1.35 per cent stake in the HLE Glascoat. Patel Shashikant Purshottam Das, another individual shareholder, held 2.70 per cent stake in the company, as of December 2020, the shareholding pattern data shows.
HLE Glascoat is engaged in the specialized business of manufacturing chemical process equipment, with leaders in filtration and dryers and second largest player in the Indian glass lined equipment market.
Honouring Dr Vimla Lalbhai and her Journey this Women's Day aninews.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from aninews.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.