
THRISSUR: While more than one lakh people signed organ donation consent forms in other states, only 10,404 people registered in Kerala last year. In 2024, the number was just around 3,000. Campaigns claiming that organs are taken even from those killed in accidents and that a mafia is involved have created fear. This propaganda discouraged many people from giving consent for organ donation.
Across the country, the highest number of registrations came from Maharashtra and Rajasthan. Large numbers also registered in Karnataka, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh. Maharashtra recorded 1.12 lakh registrations, while Rajasthan had 91,283.
In Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram district topped the list with 2,306 registrations. Ernakulam, Kollam, Kozhikode, and Kottayam followed. Most donors were in the 30–45 age group (4,121 people). 621 people above the age of 60 also signed consent forms. The increase in registrations last year was due to awareness campaigns conducted by the Kerala State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (K-SOTTO).
District-wise registrations in Kerala:
Thiruvananthapuram: 2,306
Ernakulam: 1,141
Kollam: 959
Kozhikode: 863
Kottayam: 850
Age-wise distribution:
18–30: 3,935
30–45: 4,121
45–60: 1,727
Above 60: 621
States with highest registrations:
Maharashtra: 1,12,593
Rajasthan: 91,283
Karnataka: 53,817
Gujarat: 46,013
Madhya Pradesh: 24,327