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- Finally, if consent and cooperation of family members/survivors is not there, then even an eye-pledge form from the donor is useless.
or
Send an email to idonation@gmail.com with your
Name :
Age:
Sex:
Relatives/Spouse Name:
Address:
Pin Code:
Contact No:
and we can ask the Eye Bank to send you your "idonor card "


