A salute beyond death: Madhya Pradesh to give guard of honour for organ, body donors; CM says 'not charity but immortality'

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav declared that individuals who donate their organs or bodies will receive a guard of honor during their final rites. This decision by the state government aims to encourage organ and body donation. Furthermore, the family members of these donors will be publicly honored on Republic Day or Independence Day as a mark of respect.
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