PIB Press Release: Friday, November 23, 2007   
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare           

BLIND POPULATION IN THE COUNTRY 
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Rajya Sabha 

As per the World Health Organization estimates, out of total 37 million blind 
persons (Visual Acuity <3/60) in the world, 6.7 million are in India, which
is one-fifth of the total global blind population. 

As per the Eye Bank Association of India, Hyderabad, there are 500 Eye Banks/ 
Eye Donation Centres in the country including 148 in Maharashtra. Around
30,000 donated eyes are collected annually in the country. 

There are about 6000 Optometrists in India and about 1200 pass out every year. 
More Optometrists are needed to fulfill patients' requirements for eye care
in the country as the Ophthalmologists - para medical personnel ratio should be 
1:4. 

As per the survey conducted during 2006-07, the prevalence of Blindness in the 
country has come down to 1% as compared to 1.1% during the year 2001-02.


The National Programme for Control of Blindness (NPCB) is committed to reduce 
the burden of avoidable blindness to 0.3% by the year 2020. 

The following steps have been taken under NPCB to achieve the targets and for 
effective implementation of the programme:- 

1. Setting up of State Blindness Control Societies and District Blindness 
Control Societies in States/UTs. 

2. Providing Eye care facilities to the needy people at Primary, Secondary and 
Tertiary levels through Primary Health Centres, District Hospitals, Medical
Colleges and Regional Institutes of Ophthalmology. 3. Strengthening of Eye 
Banks in Government/Voluntary Sector. 

4. Financial support to NGOs for strengthening their existing infrastructure 
for Eye care and providing recurring grant for Cataract surgery, School Eye
Screening and Eye Donation. 

5. Organizing Eye Donation Fortnight from 25th August to 8th September every 
year to promote eye donation. 

6. Screening of School Children for detection of refractive errors and 
providing free spectacles to poor children. 

7. Strengthening of Regional Institutes of Ophthalmology/eye departments of 
Medical Colleges by providing assistance for development of paediatric eye
units/low vision units/retina units and training infrastructure. 

8. Imparting training to Ophthalmic Surgeons from Government Hospitals/Medical 
Colleges for quality eye care. 

9. Intensification of IEC activities to create awareness about eye care 
activities. 

This information was given by the Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Dr. 
Anbumani Ramadoss in a reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha. 
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