28th Free Cataract Surgery Eye Camp – A Noble Service to Humanity
The 28th Free Cataract Surgery Eye Camp was successfully conducted on 18th January 2025, with the dedicated medical support of Aravind Eye Hospital, Chennai. This initiative reaffirmed our continued commitment to providing quality eye care to underprivileged and rural communities. quality eye care to underprivileged and rural communities.
A total of 160 patients from nearby villages participated in the camp. All patients underwent comprehensive eye examinations conducted by experienced ophthalmologists and medical professionals.
Following the screening:
46 patients were identified with cataract conditions and were selected for immediate free cataract surgery
20 patients were provided with spectacles to correct refractive errors, greatly enhancing their vision and quality of life
As part of ourholistic patient care approach, lunch was served to all patients before they were safely transported to Chennai for surgery, ensuring comfort, care, and dignity throughout the process.
This eye camp stands as a living example of selfless service and community welfare, inspired by the teachings ofSwami Vivekananda. Beyond restoring eyesight, the initiative helps improve livelihoods and daily life for those who depend on clear vision for their work and independence.
May Sri Ramakrishna bless all the beneficiaries and guide us to continue this noble service to humanity!
The 28th Free Cataract Surgery Eye Camp was successfully conducted on 18th January 2025, with the dedicated medical support of Aravind Eye Hospital, Chennai. This initiative reaffirmed our continued commitment to providing quality eye care to underprivileged and rural communities. quality eye care to underprivileged and rural communities.
A total of 160 patients from nearby villages participated in the camp. All patients underwent comprehensive eye examinations conducted by experienced ophthalmologists and medical professionals.
Following the screening:
46 patients were identified with cataract conditions and were selected for immediate free cataract surgery
20 patients were provided with spectacles to correct refractive errors, greatly enhancing their vision and quality of life
As part of ourholistic patient care approach, lunch was served to all patients before they were safely transported to Chennai for surgery, ensuring comfort, care, and dignity throughout the process.
This eye camp stands as a living example of selfless service and community welfare, inspired by the teachings ofSwami Vivekananda. Beyond restoring eyesight, the initiative helps improve livelihoods and daily life for those who depend on clear vision for their work and independence.
May Sri Ramakrishna bless all the beneficiaries and guide us to continue this noble service to humanity!

