11-month-old from Lehragaga lit the lights of many homes before he left the world, PGI Doctors bid Emotional Farewell to Vansh

Sangrur(The Uttam Hindu): 11-month-old Vansh of Lehragaga town of Sangrur district has left such a mark in the society that will continue to show the way for people for a long time. Before leaving this world, Vansh lit the lights of many homes. Both the kidneys of Vansh's body were donated to PGI Chandigarh, where the doctors also transplanted those organs into needy patients. Not only this, Vansh's family took another big step and decided to donate his entire body for medical research.
Today, at the time of Vansh's departure from PGI Chandigarh, all the doctors and staff of PGI showered flowers on little Vansh and bid him farewell in an emotional atmosphere. PGI doctor Madam Parul said that Vansh's parents showed great courage and agreed to donate his organs within a minute. She said that there are very few parents in the society who take such a big decision for their beloved child. She told that both the kidneys of the child have been donated and will be transplanted to the needy. She said that organ donation is the biggest donation, with this we give hope to those bedridden patients who are living their lives with the hope that the organ will be donated and after transplantation it will be transplanted into them. She said that this is a very big decision and we salute the entire family of Rajvansh.
In this regard, Vansh's father Tony Bansal told that his son was born on 27 June 2024. On 16 May at 9 am, when his mother was preparing her 11-month-old son on the bed, he suddenly fell on his head while trying to get down, after which he was admitted to a hospital in Sangrur, but when his condition did not improve, he was brought to PGI Chandigarh for treatment. Tony Bansal told that the doctors of PGI told him that the child's brain is dead and now he cannot be saved, but his body parts are working. The doctors of PGI told Tony Bansal that some children in PGI are struggling between life and death due to damage to various organs. If the body parts of his children are given to those needy children, their lives can be saved. Tony Bansal immediately discussed this with his wife Prem Lata and other family members and all the family members unanimously said that they will follow the steps given by Dera Sacha Sauda. They said that Pujya Guru Sant Dr. Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insan has taught them that along with organ donation, one should also donate the body. Therefore, they are ready to donate their bodies along with all the organs of their children for medical research.
The doctors of PGI expressed their gratitude to the parents of the child and also praised Dera Sacha Sauda that the family is taking such big decisions only due to the inspiration of Pujya Guru Sant Dr. Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insan of such a big institution. The doctors of PGI have expressed their heartfelt gratitude to Dera Sacha Sauda and Pujya Guru Ji.
Today, the residents of Lehra Gaga bid a tearful farewell to their 11-month-old child. The task of medical research of the deceased has been given to PGI Chandigarh. Today, in the presence of all the city residents, devotees of Dera Sacha Sauda country and other relatives and friends, the body of the deceased was sent to Chandigarh through a convoy. All the city residents were raising slogans of "May the descendants of organ donors and body donors live forever".
Vansh did the greatest work at a young age: Dr. Parul
PGI doctor Dr. Parul said that she coordinated organ donation for her son and she was surprised that the family took such a big decision to donate the organs of their little child without wasting time. She said that this Vansh has done the greatest work at such a young age and through this Vansh many people will get new hope. She said that after organ failure, organ transplant is the only way for patients to get a second life. Transplantation is possible only when a person donates his organs.
PGI staff saluted, doctors showered flowers
When Vansh was being taken for body donation at PGI, seeing this great act of Vansh, the PGI staff saluted Vansh and bowed their heads in front of this sacrifice of Vansh. Along with this, the PGI doctors present on the occasion showered flowers on the family and promised to always remember them in the history of PGI.