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Organ Donation Miracle: Two Hyderabad Families Give Life to 7 Patients

In the darkest moments of grief, humanity has the power to shine its brightest. In a deeply moving display of altruism and courage, two families in Hyderabad have transformed unimaginable personal tragedy into a beacon of hope, donating the organs of their brain-dead loved ones to save the lives of seven critically ill patients.

These selfless acts serve as a profound reminder that even in loss, the ultimate gift of life can endure.

The First Hero: A Mother’s Final Gift

Burela Seethamma, a 63-year-old housewife from Guntur, was a beloved pillar of her family. On July 12, she suffered a sudden and severe spike in blood pressure at her home and was immediately rushed to a private hospital in Hyderabad. Despite the best efforts of the medical team, she was declared brain dead on July 16.

Faced with an agonizing decision, her son, Mani Chandra, chose to honor his mother’s legacy of care by consenting to organ donation. Thanks to his heartbreaking yet heroic choice, Seethamma’s kidneys, liver, and corneas were successfully harvested, giving a second chance at life to five patients desperately waiting for transplants.

The Second Hero: A Driver’s Legacy of Service

In a parallel story of profound generosity, 56-year-old Namala Sahadev, a dedicated driver from Bowrampet in the Medchal-Malkajgiri district, also became an unsung hero. On July 3, Sahadev suffered a severe hemorrhagic stroke (cerebrovascular accident) at home due to uncontrolled hypertension.

Despite intensive care unit (ICU) support, his condition did not improve, and he too was declared brain dead on July 16. In a moment of immense strength and compassion, his wife, Namala Laxmi, gave her consent to donate his kidney and liver. Her selfless decision directly saved the lives of two more patients in critical need.

The Ripple Effect of Compassion

Together, these two families have orchestrated a medical miracle. By choosing to look beyond their own profound sorrow, they have rewritten the destinies of seven individuals and their families.

Organ donation in India, particularly in the Telangana and Andhra Pradesh regions, has seen a steady and encouraging rise, driven by growing awareness and the courageous decisions of families just like Seethamma’s and Sahadev’s. Their actions highlight the critical role of private hospitals and transplant coordinators in facilitating these delicate, time-sensitive procedures with the utmost respect and dignity.

Looking Ahead: A Call to Action

The stories of Burela Seethamma and Namala Sahadev are not just news headlines; they are powerful calls to action. They challenge us to have open conversations with our loved ones about organ donation and to consider registering as donors ourselves.

Every year, thousands of patients wait in vain for a life-saving transplant. By choosing to donate, we can turn tragedy into triumph, ensuring that our legacy lives on in the beating hearts and seeing eyes of others. To the families of Guntur and Medchal: your extraordinary generosity will forever be remembered, and the seven lives you saved are your greatest testament.

One Brain-dead Kadapa Man, Three Lives Saved In Hyderabad

In a powerful testament to compassion, courage, and the enduring impact of selfless giving, the family of a 69-year-old man from Kadapa has donated his organs under Telangana’s Jeevandan initiative—granting a second chance at life to three patients in Hyderabad.

This act of humanity not only honors the memory of Chinnaramappa Gari Chenna Keshava Reddy but also reinforces Telangana’s growing leadership in promoting deceased organ donation across India.


🩺 The Journey: From Tragedy to Hope

📅 Timeline of Events

  • May 12, 2026: Chenna Keshava Reddy is admitted to a hospital with severe headache, repeated vomiting, and sudden loss of speech.
  • Days Later: His condition worsens; he is transferred from a private hospital in Ananthapur to a tertiary care center in Hyderabad.
  • May 20, 2026: Despite intensive medical care, he is declared brain dead by a panel of expert doctors.

💙 The Family’s Courageous Decision

In the midst of profound grief, Reddy’s son, Pavan Kumar Reddy, made a life-affirming choice: to donate his father’s liver and corneas.

“My father always believed in helping others. If his organs can give someone else a chance to live, to see, to hope—that is the greatest tribute we can offer.”
— Pavan Kumar Reddy


🌟 The Impact: Three Lives Transformed

Thanks to this generous donation:

One patient received a life-saving liver transplant, offering relief from end-stage liver disease.
Two patients regained the gift of sight through corneal transplants, ending years of visual impairment.

Each recipient now carries forward a piece of Reddy’s legacy—a reminder that even in loss, love can multiply.


🏥 Jeevandan: Telangana’s Lifesaving Initiative

The donation was facilitated through Jeevandan, Telangana’s flagship organ and tissue donation program, which coordinates:

🔹 24/7 organ retrieval and transplantation networks
🔹 Counseling support for grieving families
🔹 Transparent allocation systems aligned with national guidelines
🔹 Public awareness campaigns to normalize conversations about organ donation

📊 2026 Milestone: With this donation, Telangana has recorded 79 deceased organ donations this year—a testament to growing public trust and systemic efficiency.


🗣️ Why Organ Donation Matters

For Recipients

  • 🫀 A second chance at life, health, and meaningful relationships
  • 👁️ Restoration of independence and quality of life
  • 💪 Reduced dependence on long-term medical support

For Donor Families

  • 🕊️ Meaningful closure during an unimaginably difficult time
  • 🌱 The comfort of knowing a loved one’s legacy lives on
  • 🤝 Connection to a community of hope and healing

For Society

  • 📈 Strengthened healthcare infrastructure and ethical frameworks
  • 🌍 Progress toward eliminating organ transplant waiting lists
  • 💫 Cultural shift toward empathy, solidarity, and collective responsibility

❓ Frequently Asked Questions About Organ Donation

Q: Who can donate organs?

A: Almost anyone, regardless of age or medical history. Final eligibility is determined by medical professionals at the time of donation.

Q: Does organ donation affect funeral arrangements?

A: No. The donation process is conducted with utmost respect, and open-casket funerals remain possible.

Q: How do I register as an organ donor in Telangana?

A:

  • Visit the Jeevandan Telangana portal
  • Register via the NOTTO (National Organ & Tissue Transplant Organisation) website
  • Carry a donor card or indicate your wish on your driver’s license/Aadhaar

Q: Can families override a registered donor’s wishes?

A: In India, family consent is still sought at the time of donation. That’s why discussing your wishes with loved ones is critically important.


🙏 How You Can Help

Talk about organ donation with your family—today.
Register as a donor through official channels.
Share stories like Reddy’s to inspire others.
Support Jeevandan and similar initiatives through awareness or volunteering.

“Death ends a life, not a relationship.”
In choosing to donate, Chenna Keshava Reddy’s family ensured that his love, generosity, and spirit continue to ripple through the lives of others.