Telangana head constable’s organ donation gives new lease of life to patients

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55-year-old Nallala Laxmirajam, head constable at Korutla Police Station, was declared brain dead at a private hospital in Hyderabad after he collapsed at his residence due to sharp rise in blood pressure.

55-year-old Nallala Laxmirajam, head constable at Korutla Police Station, was declared brain dead at a private hospital in Hyderabad after he collapsed at his residence due to sharp rise in blood pressure. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Two organs were harvested from a 55-year-old man who was declared brain dead on Tuesday, after his family consented to the donation through the Telangana government’s Jeevandan programme. The donation has given a renewed chance at survival to patients awaiting transplants. The retrieved organs include two kidneys.

The donor, Nallala Laxmirajam, was a resident of Puranipet, Jagtial district, and working as a head constable at Korutla Police Station, attached to the Armed Reserve (AR) headquarters, Jagtial.

On March 22, he collapsed at his residence due to a sharp rise in blood pressure. His family members rushed him to a private hospital in Hyderabad for treatment. Despite continuous medical care, doctors declared him brain dead.

A coordinator from the Jeevandan organ donation programme then met the family, offered grief counselling and explained the significance of organ donation. Following discussions, the family agreed to proceed with donation.

Published - March 25, 2026 08:18 pm IST

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