Organ donation involves removing tissues or organs from a living or recently deceased person for transplantation into another person. It can help save lives of people suffering from organ failure. While most organs can be donated after death, some non-vital organs like a kidney or part of the liver or lung can be donated while the person is still alive. Consent from the donor or their relatives is required for organ donation. There is a shortage of organs available for transplantation due to various reasons like lack of family consent, religious beliefs, and misunderstandings about the process. Improving public awareness and addressing concerns can help increase organ donation rates.