Creating public awareness and teaching the principles of ethics as general education are the prime needs of our society in the overgrowing mechanized world of fundamental research and medical technology. Therefore the study of ethics will help to maintain the dignity and respect for life. The growing biomaterial technology threatens our moral fabric and heralds the arrival of human body shops. The repeated reports of sale of kidneys seen time and again in major newspapers along with liberalization policies to make use of life-saving organs for transplantation provide a theater of moral and ethical dilemmas. These dilemmas create a need to define ethics and follow a rational approach to take a balanced view of moral aspects of biotechnology
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