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446 people sign for eye donation

CHITWAN, Oct 8: A large number of philanthropic-minded people have decided to donate their eyes after death in the district.
By Republica

CHITWAN, Oct 8: A large number of philanthropic-minded people have decided to donate their eyes after death in the district.  


A total of 446 have signed such agreements on the day of World Sight Day. The World Sight Day is observed annually on the second Thursday of October.


It is a global event meant to draw attention on blindness and vision impairment. It was originally initiated by the Sight First Campaign of Lions Club International Foundation in 2000.


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The agreement was signed at the initiative of the Lions Club of International 325 B 2 Area 3 in the district. The agreement letter to this end was made public on Thursday by the Club first vice district governor Ram Prasad Bhattarai.


Bhattarai handed over the agreement letter to Bharatpur Eye Hospital Management chair Krishna Raj Dharel.  Bhattarai shared that the bid would help the needy ones as it was a huge contribution to restore sight of blind.


He also shared that the Lions Club was planning to establish an eye bank in Chitwan in the near future. The hospital is facing hardship to manage the donated eyes in lack of an eye bank and it is compelled to send the donated corneas to Tilganga Eye Centre these days. 


A total of 82 people have received eye transplantation service at the hospital so far. According to medical director at the hospital, Dr Raghunandan Byanju, a single donated eye could provide vision to four people therefore it was a great humanitarian initiative.


(with inputs from RSS)


 

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