Sarvangey Nayanam Pradhan

ABOUT - ANUGRAHA DRISHTIDAAN (2004 -2019)

  • Registered under the Societies Registration Act XXI 1860.
  • Registered under Section 12A and Section 80G of Income Tax Act 1961 for Tax relief.
  • Working in 23 States of India mostly in rural, Backward and slum areas.
  • Organized 989 eye camps during last 15 years of its inception.
  • Screened 3,73,170 patients suffering from eye-ailments
  • Provided Medicine to 2,14,164 patients
  • Provided spectacles to 1,76,750 patients suffering from low-vision
  • 66,719 patients were identified for cataract operations
  • 52,213 patients were successfully operated for cataract.
  • All services provided FREE to the poor and needy.
  • Had been working with the support of prestigious organizations like ONGC, SAIL, Coal India, IOC, OIL, GAIL, EIL, HPCL, BPCL, Petronet LNG, STC,  PEC, NTPC , Sitaram Jindal Foundation and State Govt. of Assam, M.P., U.P., Bihar etc.
  • Member of Vision 2020 an initiative of WHO for Right to Sight.
  • Registered in USA and Federal Government of USA has given tax exemption to American citizens for giving donation to Anugraha Drishtidaan.
  • Ministry of Home Affairs Govt. of India granted FCRA to raise funds from overseas.
  • Associated with 78 major eye hospitals in India.

Our Vision
Bringing light in the life of people and provide them "Right to Sight"


Our Mission
Anugraha Drishtidaan’s mission is to provide quality and affordable services both preventive and curative to public suffering from eye ailments and make sincere efforts to sensitize all concerned to participate and contribute in eliminating avoidable blindness with special care to poor, neglected, women and children.                                                                                                                                                         

OUR HUMBLE CONTRIBUTION
(Since Inception All Free of Charge) SUMMARY 2003-2019

 

 No. of camps organized

 989

 No. of Patients examined

 3,73,169

 No. of Beneficiaries (Spectacles)

 1,76,750

 No. of Beneficiaries (Medicine)

 2,14,164

 No. of Cataract Patients Operated

 52,213

                                                                                                                                                                                    

 

(Since Inception All Free of Charge) SUMMARY 2003-2019

 

 

 

OUR HUMBLE CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY: Overview (2003-2019)

Year

Patients examined

Spectacles distributed to patients

Medicine given to Patients

Cataract Patients Identified

Cataract Operations performed

Camps
Conducted

2003-04

7,147

2,000

4,412

1,320

1,001

12

2004-05

12,397

3,513

8,808

2,281

2,105

21

2005-06

17,635

4,274

13,698

2,788

2,590

30

2006-07

21,052

5,832

12,713

3,279

2,888

46

2007-08

25,095

8,159

14,343

3,680

3,172

57

2008-09

23,048

8,777

14,161

3,415

2,928

43

2009-10

30,046

11,010

14,480

3,624

3,303

51

2010-11

28,555

11,402

12,758

5,728

4,808

94

2011-12

22,467

13,081

10,821

3,569

2,766

47

2012-13

22,739

11,581

12,041

3,977

2,723

53

2013-14

26,274

9,601

16,306

5,585

3,883

66

2014-15

17,352

10,160

8,819

3,392

2,559

51

2015-16

27,882

17,470

16,096

5,289

3,939

87

2016-17

23,495

14,673

13,718

4,946

3,380

78

2017-18

37,954

27,534

25,206

5,488

3,409

124

2018-19

30,032

17,683

15,784

8,358

6,759

129

Total

3,73,170

1,76,750

2,14,164

66,719

52,213

989

 

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Our focus had been the rural, tribal, backward and remote areas to give benefits to villagers, women, children and old persons and those living below poverty line.
  • We had been working in 20 states of India which includes Assam, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana , Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Kerala ,Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha , Nagaland, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand ,West Bengal, Pondicherry,  Delhi NCR
  • Our areas of operation include among others, Coal Mining, Iron ore Mining, NE and Tribal areas.
  • 42% beneficiaries include senior citizens in the age group of 60 years and above and about 48% women and children.
  •  4,500 operations done in NE states.
  • 4,000 cataract operations were done in Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal & Odisha.
  • 4,200 cataract operation done in Gujarat & Maharashtra.
  • 1,700 operations done in Haryana, Rajasthan & Madhya Pradesh.
  • 1,500 operation done in Andhra Pradesh,Tamilnadu & Kerala.
  • 16,000 operations in backward areas of U.P. , Uttrakhand, Himachal Pradesh & Delhi NCR