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The Lopes family is one of the rare and huge single joint families in the 
coastal Konkan region.



The Lopes family is one of the rare and huge single joint families in the 
coastal Konkan region.
Posted on January 28, 2016, 8:34 PM

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Palghar:

An 80-member joint family living in Agashe village near Virar in Maharashtra 
has suddenly come into prominence after all of them voluntarily pledged to 
donate their bodies or organs and tissues.

Headed by retired farmer Baptista Lopes, the East Indian Christian family was 
inspired by a talk by Puroshottam Patil-Pawar, the chief trustee of the 
Bapusaheb Patil-Pawar Charitable Trust which runs NGO Dehmukti Mission that 
creates awareness on eye and cadaver donations.

Starting with the 82-year old patriarch Baptista, four members have already 
signed pledges to donate their full bodies, while the other 76 will donate 
organs or tissues.

"Around 20-odd family members either live or work elsewhere, but they have 
agreed to come and pledge their donation in due course," said Baptista's son 
Elvis Lopes, a 60-year-old retired private company employee.

The Lopes family is one of the rare and huge single joint families in the 
coastal Konkan region with around 100 members living peacefully and happily in 
one single wadi in Agashe village, around five km from Virar station.

"When we heard Patil-Pawar's simple and scientific explanations on the benefits 
of body or organ donation, we were impressed and convinced to do our bit. In 
fact, on January 10, when most of my family was present, a majority raised 
their hands in the auditorium," Lopes told IANS.

Speaking to IANS, Patil-Pawar said: "The Lopes family asked me to speak about 
the topic on which we are campaigning and creating awareness. It was on January 
10, when the family was marking the 25th death anniversary of their former 
patriarch Bascao Dinya Lopes who died in 1991 at the age of 79."

After that, around 60 Lopes family members filled up forms pledging tissues 
like eyes and skin, and organs like blood, lungs, kidneys, intestines, heart, 
pancreas, liver, bones and bone marrow, and four members including Baptista 
pledged their full bodies.

The rest, some not living there currently, or the 12 minors -- the youngest to 
pledge is only 12 years old and others including school and college going 
children -- have announced their intention to sign up after they become majors.

Charged by the cause, Patil-Pawar said the Lopes family members were now 
enthusiastically reaching out to other villagers and also their own distant 
relatives in other parts of Maharashtra and elsewhere to make similar pledges.

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