Delhi Traffic Police creates green corridor for organ transportation

New Delhi, March 20

The Delhi Traffic Police has demonstrated its commitment to saving lives and promoting organ transplantation by successfully facilitating the transportation of a cadaveric liver through a dedicated green corridor. 

In a collaborative effort between healthcare institutions, law enforcement agencies, and transportation authorities, the cadaveric liver was transported from IGI Airport to the Akash Healthcare Super Speciality Hospital, Dwarka, New Delhi with the utmost urgency. 

The officials said that a green corridor of about 16 km was planned in this regard, and around 35 traffic personnel were deployed on the corridor for smooth and fast transportation of the ambulance carrying the organ. A total of 16 km were covered in only 18 minutes, and the organ was safely transported to the hospital. 

The deployment of a green corridor ensured that the organ reached its destination in the shortest possible time, minimizing transit delays and maximizing the viability of the organ for transplantation, officials added. 

The seamless execution of the green corridor operation reflects the dedication and professionalism of the Delhi Traffic Police in managing complex logistical challenges for the greater good of society. By prioritizing the transportation of critical medical supplies such as organs for transplantation, the Delhi Traffic Police has once again proven its invaluable role in supporting healthcare initiatives and saving lives.


The Delhi Traffic Police extends its heartfelt gratitude to all stakeholders involved in this collaborative effort, including healthcare professionals, transportation authorities, and the general public, whose support and cooperation were instrumental in making this life-saving mission a resounding success.

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