Thursday, October 16, 2014

AIDING EYES

                             
Large number of registrations
NSS organised a medical camp at Tanshipur on 16th October to help people suffering from eye problems.The Pragati cell was responsible for the registrations and seeing to it that the event went on without any hiccups. On the other hand,  it was the doctors of Ganga Mata Charitable Eye Hospital who devoted their time and resources to help the people present. The main aim of the Hospital is "to provide excellent eye and dental treatment and care services to all sections of the society without any extraneous consideration". Serving in 
accordance with this aim, the doctors helped 
everyone selflessly.

Patients going to Haridwar hospital
This event oversaw around 500 registrations.  Out of these, nearly 100 patients had a severe case of either myopia or cataract. They were immediately taken to a hospital in Haridwar and operated upon. The operation used an intraocular lens, a lens implanted into the eye to treat cataract or myopia. The other patients who did not have such severe cases were given medicines by the doctors.





All the operations were successful. Everyone thanked the doctors because without them there would have been no such event. The team members too were content with their efforts.

Doctors working selflessly

Our eyes are our windows to this world.  The doctors of Ganga Mata Charitable Eye Hospital have done a commendable job on keeping many such windows open and clean. "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others". Truly the doctors seem to cherish this saying by Mahatma Gandhi in their hearts. They believe in the below-mentioned saying by John Wycliffe and try their best to follow it:

 "Visit those who are sick, or who are in trouble, especially those whom God has made needy by age, or by other sickness, as the feeble, the blind, and the lame who are in poverty. These you shall relieve with your goods after your power and after their need, for thus biddeth the Gospel."




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