Bangalore, June 28, 2023: As part of their year-long initiatives to support the underserved sections of the society and enhance eye care among them, the Bangalore North Round Table 25 (BNRT 25) and Bangalore North Ladies Circle 14 (BNLC14), today donated Rs 4,17,500 to Sankara Eye Hospital, Bangalore for cataract surgeries of 167 underprivileged people in and around Bengaluru and neighbouring districts. BNRT25 and BNLC14 have been supporting Sankara Eye Hospital for over 10 years now.
Mr. C Gnanasekaran, Unit Head, Sankara Eye Hospital, Bangalore said: “We are grateful to RTI for supporting such a noble cause. We will utilize the fund donated by RTI and LCI to conduct cataract surgeries for people among the underprivileged. Treating cataracts early is important as it may lead to blindness. We are seeing a huge unmet eye care need in the country and economic factors are a major barrier for the needy to take up eye care. We aim to expand eye screening programs in rural areas thereby providing high-quality eye care to those who have no access to it. Apart from receiving funding from organizations such as RTI, we follow the 80:20 model under which we treat 80 percent of the weaker economic strata by utilizing money paid by 20 percent of the upper strata of society.”
Mr. Amit Jain, Chairman, Bangalore North Round Table 25, said: “Building quality infrastructure in Government Schools along with Quality Healthcare for the unserved sections of society forms a very important aspect of Round Table India & Ladies Circle India’s long-term programme. This donation is yet another step in our effort to make best-in class healthcare available to the poor. We value our long association with Sankara Eye Hospital and are happy with the width and depth of their facilities and offerings.”
Ms. Pooja Poddar Jain, Chairperson, Bangalore North Ladies Circle 14 said: “We are delighted to continue to team up with Sankara Eye Hospital year on year to provide quality eye care to people who have long been deprived of basic healthcare. Most humbled and grateful to be able to make such an impact in the lives of so many to restore their vision.”
Round Table India & Ladies Circle India are nonreligious, nonpolitical and nonsectarian organizations. Round Table India has around 350+ tables across 150+ cities and towns, comprising businessmen, entrepreneurs, technocrats, professionals and people who can rise above personal concerns to seek and serve the larger needs of the community. Ladies Circle India has circles consisting of the wives of the members of Round Table India. Nearly 3,041 projects and 7,141 classrooms in schools across the country have been built by these organizations, impacting 7.86 million children under their long-term national project - Freedom through Education.
*This press release is published by VOH Team*
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