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		<title>Early detection gives little boy a second chance at life</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Four-year-old Priyansh’s story begins in March 2023 when his father, Raj, noticed a strange glow in his little boy’s eyes. It was an observation that would end up saving Priyansh’s life. Raj and his wife, Ramya, acted quickly and took Priyansh to a local doctor who diagnosed him with a tumor. After more consultations, the&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://operationeyesightindia.org/blog/2025/07/early-detection-gives-little-boy-a-second-chance-at-life/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Early detection gives little boy a second chance at life</span></a></p>
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<p>Four-year-old Priyansh’s story begins in March 2023 when his father, Raj, noticed a strange glow in his little boy’s eyes. It was an observation that would end up saving Priyansh’s life.</p>



<p>Raj and his wife, Ramya, acted quickly and took Priyansh to a local doctor who diagnosed him with a tumor. After more consultations, the family was advised to get treatment at the <a href="https://www.lvpei.org/sub-speciality/eye-cancer" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Operation Eyesight Universal Institute for Eye Cancer</a> at the L V Prasad Eye Institute in Hyderabad, India.</p>



<p>The Operation Eyesight Universal Institute for Eye Cancer was made possible by the generous gift of an anonymous Canadian family, and through our longtime collaboration with the renowned eye hospital. Since 2015, the Institute has provided comprehensive treatment for the entire range of ophthalmic tumors in both adults and children. It is one of just a handful of centres in the world that specializes in this type of treatment.</p>



<p>Once he arrived at the Institute, Pryiansh was examined by an ophthalmologist who diagnosed him with fourth-grade retinoblastoma, a severe form of <a href="https://www.operationeyesight.com/avoidable-blindness/eyecancer/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">eye cancer</a> that largely affects very young children.</p>



<p>With the level of danger the cancer presented, the doctor recommended that the affected eye be surgically removed. Although heartbroken by the diagnosis, the family knew surgery was their only hope to save their son. The operation was a success, and Priyansh’s outlook improved, but the journey was far from over. Following the surgery, Priyansh underwent grueling chemotherapy sessions to make sure there were no remaining cancer cells. The little boy was left weakened and frail, but kept his spirits up during treatment.</p>



<p>Due to the demands of Priyansh’s treatment, Raj, who works as a taxi driver, had to take time off work. In order to help free the family from the financial burden caused by Priyansh’s diagnosis, the L V Prasad Eye Institute was able to offer the treatment completely free of charge, allowing the family to focus on recovery.</p>



<p>Today, Priyansh is stable, and his parents are extremely grateful for the care he received.</p>



<p>To date, the Operation Eyesight Universal Institute for Eye Cancer has identified and treated 18,515 patients for eye cancer.</p>



<p><em>With special thanks to the <a href="https://www.lvpei.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">L V Prasad Eye Institute</a>, who originally reported this story.</em></p>
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		<title>The Gift of Sight changes the trajectory</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fifteen-year-old Pushpita lives with her family just outside of Shivrampur, Namkhana in West Bengal, India. She has big dreams and knows that a good education will help make them come true, so she gives everything she’s got to succeed in her Grade 9 studies.&#160; But Pushpita’s ambitions are overshadowed with worry when she arrives at&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://operationeyesightindia.org/blog/2024/12/the-gift-of-sight-changes-the-trajectory/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">The Gift of Sight changes the trajectory</span></a></p>
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<p>Fifteen-year-old Pushpita lives with her family just outside of Shivrampur, Namkhana in West Bengal, India. She has big dreams and knows that a good education will help make them come true, so she gives everything she’s got to succeed in her Grade 9 studies.&nbsp;</p>



<p>But Pushpita’s ambitions are overshadowed with worry when she arrives at school. She’s been silently struggling as she notices more and more that her vision is not as clear as it once was. Reading the blackboard has become challenging, but she keeps her worries to herself, hoping her eyesight will miraculously improve on its own.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>Can you imagine being in class and the other kids raise their hands, eager to answer the teacher’s questions, excited to demonstrate what they’ve learned, while you can’t even make out what’s been written on the blackboard? Pushpita is isolated by her condition…&nbsp;</p>



<p>Until one day she shows up to school to see an eye screening camp, organized by Sundarban Eye Hospital with support from Operation Eyesight. Though she hesitates at first, Pushpita participates once she sees her peers doing the same. It is nice to feel like part of the group again.&nbsp;</p>



<p>And things get even better once her eyes are checked – Pushpita simply needs glasses! Thrilled that she’s found a solution to her problem, she hurries to the Namkhana Vision Centre to which she’s been referred.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Pushpita’s eyes widen with astonishment and she brims with happiness as she dons her brand-new glasses – her world suddenly comes into focus.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="800" height="450" src="https://operationeyesightindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Pushpita-Das-2.webp" alt="A girl poses in front of her home, wearing her maroon-framed prescription eyeglasses. " class="wp-image-25488" style="aspect-ratio:16/9;object-fit:cover" srcset="https://operationeyesightindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Pushpita-Das-2.webp 800w, https://operationeyesightindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Pushpita-Das-2-450x253.webp 450w, https://operationeyesightindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Pushpita-Das-2-768x432.webp 768w" sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption"><em>Pushpita proudly sports her new prescription spectacles. </em></figcaption></figure></div>


<p>Thanks to the support of our donors and partners, Pushpita is now the first to proudly raise her hand in class. Not only has her vision improved, but she also feels confident and included again.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>But there are many more people like Pushpita waiting for their chance to see the world in all its beauty and experience its possibilities.&nbsp;</p>



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		<title>Preventing blindness in premature infants with Dr. Ashi Khurana</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Ashi Khurana, Vice-Chairman, C.L. Gupta Eye Institute is a cornea specialist and manages the Retinopathy of Prematurity Eradication Project. The project screens premature infants in Moradabad and five surrounding districts for Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP), which can cause irreversible blindness if left untreated. World Prematurity Day: Dr. Ashi Khurana, Vice-Chairman, C.L. Gupta Eye Institute&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://operationeyesightindia.org/blog/2024/11/preventing-blindness-in-premature-infants/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Preventing blindness in premature infants with Dr. Ashi Khurana</span></a></p>
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<p><em>Dr. Ashi Khurana, Vice-Chairman, C.L. Gupta Eye Institute is a cornea specialist and manages the Retinopathy of Prematurity Eradication Project. The project screens premature infants in Moradabad and five surrounding districts for Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP), which can cause irreversible blindness if left untreated.</em></p>



<p><strong>World Prematurity Day: Dr. Ashi Khurana, Vice-Chairman, C.L. Gupta Eye Institute on preventing blindness in premature infants</strong></p>



<p>An eye condition that is all but invisible to parents, pediatricians and the community can silently rob premature and low-weight infants of their sight. The condition must be treated early or the infant can go blind, not as a baby, but years later as a child. The condition is called <a href="https://operationeyesight.com/retinopathy%20of%20prematurity/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP)</a>, and in 2016, it became all too visible to eye doctors at <a href="https://www.clgei.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">C. L. Gupta Eye Institute</a>.</p>



<p>Dr. Khurana remembers a doctor coming to her and being “very concerned as they found that a lot of children were coming in and had gone blind due to ROP.” It was a major problem that no other organization was addressing. <a href="https://operationeyesightindia.org/blog/2023/08/double-victory-twin-sisters-overcome-retinopathy-of-prematurity/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">ROP can be treated </a>but it requires screening, diagnosis and urgent treatment that can include injections and laser eye surgery.</p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full is-resized"><img decoding="async" width="2560" height="1708" src="https://operationeyesightindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/23.02.01_Eclipse_India_Day08_malavoie-237536-scaled.webp" alt="Doctors hold a screening device over the eye of a premature baby." class="wp-image-25405" style="width:1000px"/><figcaption class="wp-element-caption"><em>Doctors screen a premature infant for ROP in a NICU</em></figcaption></figure></div>


<p>However, there was no widespread public health initiative to address ROP. Dr. Khurana and her team saw the shadow that blindness from ROP caused on children, their families, the health care system and society. Though a small number of babies develop ROP and lose their sight, “there is a huge impact on the life of that child and their family because someone, often the mother, becomes the caregiver.” There is a direct impact on the mental, physical and financial resources in a family, she says. Later treatment is also often complex, intensive and has poor outcomes. “It is very frustrating as a doctor,” says Dr. Khurana, “when there is not much you can do for a condition that could have been prevented.”</p>



<p><strong>Conditions impacting premature infants, such as ROP, are on the rise</strong></p>


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<p>Premature births are a global issue. The World Health Organization data from 2020 estimates that 13.4 million babies, or one in 10, were born premature.</p>



<p>India has the highest prevalence of premature births in the world. Data from the Lancet found that three million premature babies were born in India in 2020.</p>



<p>The emergence of local NICUs has greatly increased the survival rate of premature infants. This has led to a shift from survival to quality of life by addressing the complications of prematurity. “ROP is a modern disease as more babies survive due to high quality NICUs,” Dr. Khurana says.</p>



<p><strong>Conditions of Premature Infants on the Rise</strong></p>



<p>To address the growing need and fill the gap in service, Dr. Khurana and her team launched an ROP screening program in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. Initially it was a pilot and then it expanded to include a partnership with Operation Eyesight Universal and was called the Retinopathy of Prematurity Eradication Project.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>


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<p><strong>On a mission to raise awareness and start screening for ROP</strong></p>



<p>At that time, Dr. Khurana remembers that C. L. Gupta Eye Institute was not getting a lot of referrals from pediatricians to screen the eyes of premature infants for ROP. She knew that they needed to start an awareness campaign to educate doctors and pediatricians about ROP and the need to screen. “It should just happen, like a vaccine,” Dr. Khurana says.</p>



<p>The team started knocking on doors and going into NICUs to talk to not only doctors but also NICU managers and nurses, who are often the ones responsible for requesting ROP screenings.</p>



<p>Screening requires specialists and equipment often found in an eye hospital. As premature infants cannot travel and spend their first few weeks in emerging NICUs, the screening needs to take place there. However, many of the infants are fighting for their lives. “They have a lot of complications and there is a lot of priorities for doctors and stress for families,” Dr. Khurana says. “And then with all that, this issue of blindness comes up.”</p>



<p>There are also a limited number of eye doctors, and it can be challenging for them to travel to multiple NICUs to screen premature infants “who may or may not have an eye problem.”</p>



<p><strong>An ambitious screening goal</strong></p>



<p>The initial goal was to screen 500 children “which was huge,” Dr, Khurana says. To achieve this they sent optometrists to screen premature infants for ROP regularly at 40 local NICUs. Infants with ROP were referred to C. L. Gupta Eye Institute for urgent treatment.</p>



<p>In the first phase, the team screened 464 premature infants and saved 50 children from blindness. “It has been very satisfying for our doctors,” Dr. Khurana says.</p>



<p>In addition to raising awareness among medical staff, Dr. Khurana’s team started to educate the community as well. Not all parents are able to understand why screening and treatment are needed. There can be literacy and poverty issues that need to be addressed and at times, parents may deny treatment. Gender can be a factor as can birth order, if there are many children in the family.</p>



<p>People who can pay do, those who can pay part of the cost contribute what they can and those who cannot pay are supported by Operation Eyesight Universal. In this way, “everyone receives care and treatment.”</p>



<p>The second phase of the project launched on July 16, 2024, expanding beyond Moradabad to Sambhal, Bijnor, Amroha, Rampur and Baduan. Reaching these semi-urban areas was possible due to a mobile van with the required equipment, made possible through the Rotary Foundation, for onsite screening and treatment in rural and underserved areas, a tele-ophthalmology platform that allows experts to provide remote consultations, diagnoses, and treatment recommendations, an expanded network of neo-natal intensive care units in the five new regions and continued medical education to raise awareness of ROP, capacity and skills of NICU staff in the additional districts.</p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="575" src="https://operationeyesightindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/23.02.02_Eclipse_India_Day09_malavoie-238364-1-1024x575.webp" alt="A jeep with logo markings on the side is parked in front of a building" class="wp-image-25408" srcset="https://operationeyesightindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/23.02.02_Eclipse_India_Day09_malavoie-238364-1-1024x575.webp 1024w, https://operationeyesightindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/23.02.02_Eclipse_India_Day09_malavoie-238364-1-450x252.webp 450w, https://operationeyesightindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/23.02.02_Eclipse_India_Day09_malavoie-238364-1-768x431.webp 768w, https://operationeyesightindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/23.02.02_Eclipse_India_Day09_malavoie-238364-1-1536x862.webp 1536w, https://operationeyesightindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/23.02.02_Eclipse_India_Day09_malavoie-238364-1-2048x1149.webp 2048w, https://operationeyesightindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/23.02.02_Eclipse_India_Day09_malavoie-238364-1-1568x880.webp 1568w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">On July 16, 2024, the project expanded beyond Moradabad to the five surrounding districts of Sambhal, Bijnor, Amroha, Rampur and Baduan. This equipped mobile van will support this expansion and was made possible through the Rotary Foundation.</figcaption></figure></div>


<p>In December 2024, the Retinopathy of Prematurity Eradication Project ends. Services will be maintained with C. L. Gupta Eye Institute, a non-profit, covering costs for those who cannot pay, and working with NICUs.</p>



<p><strong>ROP is a modern disease that requires resources</strong></p>



<p>ROP is being studied and the ROP Society of India is looking at the impact of the condition on the country. As more NICUs emerge and more premature infants survive, ROP is appearing more frequently.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Now, Dr. Khurana and her team are working to raise awareness of ROP in the community, among parents and with medical professionals. What is needed is more resources, public health support and training for doctors.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>For now, her team is small but dedicated. “It is satisfying for us to make a difference in the lives of these children and families,” she says.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>For the premature infants and their families in and around Moradabad, there is hope of a bright future.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Learn about <a href="https://operationeyesightindia.org/blog/2023/11/this-little-one-has-a-big-future-ahead/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Baby Aarsh, who was a beneficiary of ROP treatment in this program</a> and the impact of this treatment on his life and the life of his family. </p>



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<p><strong><em>Watch our video about the Retinopathy of Prematurity project at the C. L. Gupta Eye Institute</em></strong>: </p>



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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jun 2024 20:23:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Operation Eyesight India is running in India’s second largest event – the NMDC Hyderabad Marathon – this August 25 to raise eye health awareness. The Operation Eyesight India team aims to raise INR 5,00,000 to provide school eye screenings and spectacles to students in need.&#160; Hyderabad, India, June 27, 2024 – All members of Operation Eyesight&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://operationeyesightindia.org/blog/2024/06/oe-hyderabad-marathon/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Operation Eyesight India is Running in  the Hyderabad Marathon</span></a></p>
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<p><em>Operation Eyesight India is running in <strong>India’s second largest event</strong> – the <strong><a href="https://philanthropy.nmdchyderabadmarathon.com/charityinfo/operationeyesightindia">NMDC Hyderabad Marathon</a></strong> – this August 25 to raise eye health awareness. <strong>The Operation Eyesight India team aims to raise INR 5,00,000 to provide school eye screenings and spectacles to students in need.</strong>&nbsp;</em></p>



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<p><strong>Hyderabad, India, June 27, 2024</strong> – All members of Operation Eyesight India are running in the NMDC Hyderabad Marathon this August 25, 2024. The team is running in Operation Eyesight jerseys to help spread awareness&nbsp;about the organization and the importance of eye health, and to raise funds for school eye screenings and spectacles for&nbsp;students in need.&nbsp;<strong>Their fundraising goal is to raise INR 5,00,000</strong> and as of late June, they have already raised <strong>INR 1,91,101</strong>, surpassing the total funds they raised in <strong>2023</strong> <strong>(INR 1,27,558)</strong>. This is the third year the Operation Eyesight India team has participated.</p>



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<p>The NMDC Marathon has been taking place for 11 years and has grown to be India’s second largest event by participation. One of the goals of the <a href="https://philanthropy.nmdchyderabadmarathon.com/charityinfo/operationeyesightindia">NMDC Hyderabad Marathon</a> is to promote philanthropy by uniting individuals from diverse backgrounds to support various causes, symbolizing collective efforts for positive change. Participants challenge themselves physically while championing the needs of the less fortunate. The event represents unity, compassion, and community support for social issues like healthcare, education, environmental conservation, and women&#8217;s empowerment, showcasing the power of coming together for a brighter future. Operation Eyesight India is one of more than 10 NGOs that marathon runners are supporting.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Subhadip Bhattacharya, Head – Resource Mobilization at Operation Eyesight India, says&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">“<em><strong><mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);color:#0063a7" class="has-inline-color">Every year, the team is excited to push out of their comfort zones and test their endurance. More so to put on the Operation Eyesight jersey and spread eye health awareness. This year we are running to provide eye screening and spectacles to students in marginalized schools. Your support will enable improvement in the learning abilities of the students in need.</mark></strong></em>’’&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p class="has-text-align-left">To learn more about the team, the runners, and to support their fundraising goal, visit the Operation Eyesight India team page <a href="https://philanthropy.nmdchyderabadmarathon.com/charityinfo/operationeyesightindia" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>In 2023, Operation Eyesight India partner hospitals, vision centres and outreach camps screened <strong>17,10,882 people for eye conditions</strong>, screened <strong>17,115 students</strong> through eye health programs and <strong>7,15,787 people</strong> <strong>through door-to-door surveys</strong>, performed <strong>1,82,395 eye surgeries</strong> (and 1,49,887 cataract surgeries) and dispensed <strong>2,00,850 pairs of prescription spectacles</strong>.&nbsp;</p>



<p><a href="https://nmdchyderabadmarathon.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>About the NMDC Hyderabad Marathon</strong></a><strong></strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p>Experience the city of pearls and its Hyderabadi spirit in one of the best ways possible; through its signature event – the NMDC Hyderabad Marathon organised by the Hyderabad Runners Society (HRS). Since its inception in 2011, the Hyderabad Marathon has grown leaps and bounds within the span of a decade, going from a humble 1,250 participants in 2011 to becoming the country’s second largest event (in terms of participation).&nbsp;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://operationeyesightindia.org/blog/2024/06/oe-hyderabad-marathon/">Operation Eyesight India is Running in  the Hyderabad Marathon</a> appeared first on <a href="https://operationeyesightindia.org">Operation Eyesight</a>.</p>
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