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Former Indian Cricket Captain
An inspiring video by Mr Kapil Dev screened by INOX pan-India during the highly acclaimed film 83
World-renowned Singer, Padma Shri Recipient
World-renowned Choreographer,
Guru of Contemporary Dance in India
Award-winning Indian Actor, Philanthropist
Celebrated Author of ‘The Palace of Illusions’ and many more
ISKCON supports organ donation and the mantra ‘Live Kingsize Die Kingsize
Award-winning Indian Actor
Celebrated Author of ‘The Henna Artist
World-renowned Percussionist and Music Composer
REGISTER TO BE AN ORGAN DONOR
It takes just two minutes to fill the form and there is no registration fee.
SIGN UP FOR ORGAN DONATION
The Live Kingsize Die Kingsize Foundation is a registered organisation formed with a one-point mission – to create awareness about Organ Donation (cadaveric) and to remove the various myths and fears surrounding the subject.
Although based in Kolkata, India, it aims to spread awareness and sensitivity about the cause all over India and across the world through different media.
The foundation is grateful to be associated with some of the senior-most doctors in the field of organ donation in India.
The Joint Director of ROTTO (Regional Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation) – the Government body for organ donation in West Bengal, is also a Valued Advisor to the foundation.
The foundation also has the support of eminent personalities from diverse fields who have themselves pledged with the foundation for organ donation such as Respected Kapil Dev, Geet Sethi, Suresh Oberoi, Bhagyashree, Nandita Das, Shiamak Davar, Usha Uthup, Harish Bhimani (the iconic voice of ‘Samay’ in TV serial ‘Mahabharat’), celebrated author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni and many more.
The dream of the founder, Shruti Mohta, a TEDx speaker, is to usher in a social revolution so that in a few years no one dies for want of an organ.
The founder’s TEDx speech on 17 November, 2019
Why do I choose to be an organ donor?
‘Daan’ – an integral part of Indian culture, do we really need a law to make it compulsory?
“A few cherished mementos, but the greatest award is to be able to touch a heart; the greatest achievement is to see the joy with which people come forward to pledge.”
-Shruti Mohta, Founder
“A Kind Heart Finds Ways To Give Even Beyond Life”
Usha Uthup, at the event organised on 11 Sep, 2017 at the G.D. Birla Sabhagar, spoke about how her mother and so many of her family members actually donated their eyes when they died. She also spoke about the heart-wrenching personal agony of waiting for a kidney for her son
Spiritual guru, Jaya Row, invited at the event in collaboration with Inner Wheel Club of Calcutta on 29 Oct, 2017
Kirti Sethia’s tragic and moving message about losing her 11-year old daughter, yet she is confident that her little girl is the happiest, her path being illuminated by the blessings of the families where she brought vision to a loved one
Meet Shradha Manaktala who shares the trauma of waiting for an organ for her mother, and readily chooses to be an organ donor herself
Founder- Mera Wellness and Licensee TEDx Chowringhee
Partnering with Live Kingsize Die Kingsize Foundation to promote organ donation at TEDx