Ministry simplifies rules to boost cornea transplant services

S&T – HEALTH

11 NOVEMBER 2025

  • The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has amended the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues (Amendment) Rules, 2025 to boost cornea donation and transplant services across the country.
    • A notification in this regard was issued on November 6 under the under the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 1994.
    • The mandatory requirement of the clinical specular equipment in corneal transplantation centres has now been removed under this amendment.
    • Clinical specular microscopes are used to assess the health and density of corneal endothelial cells.
    • The amendment strengthens the National Organ Transplant Programme (NOTP) and streamlines functioning of corneal transplantation centres.
    • It said the amendment is expected to ease infrastructure and operational challenges, particularly for smaller eye centres in rural and semi-urban areas.
    • A corneal transplant is a surgical procedure to replace a damaged or diseased cornea with healthy donor tissue to restore vision and reduce pain.
    • The cornea is the clear, front part of the eye that helps focus light; when it becomes cloudy or scarred from injury, infection, or certain medical conditions, vision can be significantly impaired.
    • The transplant can involve replacing the entire cornea or just the affected layers.
    • Corneal blindness has been the second-leading cause of blindness in the over-50 age group in India.
    • India has an estimated 1.2 million corneal blind persons.

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