Senior Advocate Inaugurates Short Film on Skin Donation Awareness in Coimbatore

Senior Advocate Sundar Vadivel inaugurated a short film on skin donation awareness in Coimbatore. The film, titled "Thenmozhi," aims to educate the public about the importance of skin donation and the services provided by Ganga Hospital's skin bank.


Coimbatore: Senior Advocate Sundar Vadivel inaugurated a short film project on skin donation awareness at the Rotary 3201 office on Race Course Road in Coimbatore. The event was organized jointly by the All India People's Rights and Legal Awareness Association, Rotary 3201, Ganga Hospital, and World Malayali Council.

The inaugural ceremony was presided over by R.K. Kumar, founder of the All India People's Rights and Legal Awareness Association. Other dignitaries present included V.H. Subramaniam, General Secretary of the organization, Latha Arjunan, State Women's Wing President and National Coordinator, Ramesh Kumar, District President, Senthil Kumar, District Vice President, and Dr. Radhakrishnan, President of World Malayali Council.



The short film, titled "Thenmozhi," aims to create awareness about skin donation and encourage people to contribute to the skin bank at Ganga Hospital. The film's director Kumar Thangavel, lead actress Sivasakthi, and child star Baby Rakshitha were also present at the event.

The story revolves around a child named Thenmozhi, who loses her beauty in a fire accident. The film showcases how her parents struggle to restore her appearance and how the skin bank at Ganga Hospital assists in the process. It also highlights the importance of skin donation and the procedures involved in approaching the skin bank.

Rotary 3201 Governor and Senior Advocate Sundar Vadivel stated, "Through this short film, we aim to clearly convey to the public how Rotary 3201, All India People's Rights and Legal Awareness Association, and World Malayali Council are assisting in accessing the Ganga Hospital skin bank."

V.H. Subramaniam, General Secretary of the All India People's Rights and Legal Awareness Association, emphasized the lack of public awareness regarding skin donation. He explained that the short film is a collaborative effort to educate people about the significance of skin donation.

Latha Arjunan, State Women's Wing President and National Coordinator, added that the film aims to create awareness about the possibility of rehabilitation for fire accident victims. She mentioned that the project is a joint initiative by the All India People's Rights and Legal Awareness Association, Rotary 3201, and World Malayali Council.

The event marked the beginning of this important awareness campaign, with the short film expected to play a crucial role in educating the public about skin donation and its life-changing impact.

Young Communicators Club Launched by PRCI at GRD College

The Public Relations Council of India (PRCI), Coimbatore Chapter, and Dr. G.R. Damodaran College of Science celebrated W...

Karpagam Academy Hosts Technical Talk on AI's Impact on Code, Careers, and Creativity

Karpagam Academy of Higher Education organized a technical talk on artificial intelligence transformation in coding, car...

Power Outage in Sellappampalayam Area Tomorrow (17.07.2026) for Maintenance Works

Tamil Nadu Electricity Board announces scheduled power outage tomorrow from 9 AM to 5 PM in Sellappampalayam sub-station...

8-Hour Power Cut in Ellappalayam Area Tomorrow (17.07.026) for Maintenance Work

Power supply will be disrupted in Ellappalayam and seven surrounding areas tomorrow (July 17) from 9 AM to 5 PM due to m...

Amaravathi and Thirumoorthy Dams See Rising Water Levels Following Continuous Inflow

Amaravathi Dam in Tiruppur district has reached 50.56 feet as of July 16, with an inflow of 219 cubic feet per second. T...

Water Levels Rise in Coimbatore District Dams Amid Monsoon Season

Three major dams in Coimbatore district report varying water levels as of July 16. Aliyar Dam stands at 56.2 feet with r...