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Green corridor is the special route between two or more hospitals. The signals on this route are harvested or manually controlled so that organs delivery from one hospital to another can take place without delay and lives can be saved. So, green corridor are meant for transportation of organs needed for transplantation from one hospital to another without traffic delay.

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In a first in Pune, two green corridors were set up on Tuesday without any major traffic disruption to transport a heart from Ruby Hall Clinic to Mumbai and a liver from Nashik to Sahyadri Hospital. (Indian Express May 11, 2016)

Hyderabad cops create green corridor, heart reaches patient in 7 minutes (NDTV Nov 02, 2018)

A special green corridor was created in the peak traffic hours by the Delhi Traffic Police to transport a harvested liver from the Delhi airport to a city hospital, covering a distance of 13 Km in just 11 minutes (NDTV Sept. 25, 2018)

The Delhi Police created a 23 km green corridor in New Delhi to enable an ambulance transport a heart which was to be transplanted onto a 63-year-old man suffering from heart failure in 19 minutes. (NDTV Sept. 15, 2018)

A pair of live lungs and a heart covered a distance of 29 kilometres in 22 minutes, thanks to the green corridor provided by the Hyderabad Traffic Police. (NDTV November14, 2018)

Answered by kamblesushma816
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a. A green corridor refers to the special road-route that enables the harvested organs to reach the destined hospital for transportation in minimum time in this, the street signals are manually operated in order to avoid red signals and traffic.

b. For e.g. in one case, a 45-year old women (victim of a railway accident) was declared brain dead and ber family agreed to donate her kidneys, liver and lungs. One of her kidneys was transplanted to a patient in MGM Hospital (V Ashi) and other kidney was sent to a patient in Jaslok hospital (Peddar Road). Also, her liver was sent to a patient in Wockhardt Hospital, whereas, her heart was sent to Fortis hospital for a patient on top of the priority list. The transport of these organs took place via a green corridor" covering 18km in less than 16 minutes.

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