A CSR initiative by Lokmanya

Eye Health Camp 

In a significant stride towards community welfare, Lok Kalp Foundation, under the visionary leadership of its Founder and Chairman, Shri Kiran D. Thakur, has joined hands with Netradarshan Specialty Eye Hospital, a unit of Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital, camp to provide comprehensive eye checkups to the local community. This collaborative initiative, launched on November 27, 2023, aims to offer advanced eye care services to the underserved population of Olmani Village, Khanapur Taluka Belgaum.

Netradarshan Specialty Eye Hospital, a unit of Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital, renowned for its expertise in eye health, brought its state-of-the-art laser machine equipment to facilitate precise and efficient eye examinations. The camp was set up at a convenient location, ensuring easy access for all residents. The advanced equipment utilized in the camp enabled accurate diagnoses, allowing medical professionals to identify various eye conditions promptly.

The camp witnessed a substantial turnout, with individuals from diverse age groups benefiting from the services provided. Experienced ophthalmologists and healthcare professionals conducted the eye examinations, guiding patients through the process with care and expertise.

The success of this eye care camp serves as a testament to the positive impact achievable through strategic collaborations between philanthropic organizations and specialized healthcare providers.   As Lok Kalp Foundation continues to spearhead initiatives for community welfare, the collaboration with Netradarshan Specialty Eye Hospital, a unit of Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital Camp stands out as a shining example of their dedication to enhancing the quality of life for all.

Lok Kalp’s Corporate Social Responsibility Mr. Prasad Asukar and volunteers Mr. Santosh Kadam and Mr. Anant Gawade and many village peoples were present and helped to organize this camp.   Netradarshan Specialty Eye Hospital, a unit of Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital staff Mr. Uday, PRO and staff who checked around 85 patients and village peoples who appreciated as well.