The National Blindness & Visual Impairment Survey India 2015-2019,
released last week, looks at district-wise prevalence of blindness and
visual impairment. The survey randomly identified 31 districts with a
sample size of about 93,000, among whom 18,000 were less than 50 years
of age.
https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/blindness-and-visual-impairment-in-india-district-by-district-6071042/
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Among those aged 50 and above, the focus of the study, prevalence of
blindness is lowest in Thrissur district of Kerala (1.08%) while that
of visual impairment is lowest in Thoubal in Manipur (7.3%). Bijnor in
Uttar Pradesh has the highest prevalence in both categories, at 3.67%
and 21.82% , respectively.

In low prevalence of blindness, Thrissur is followed by North Goa,
Khera (Punjab) and Virudhunagar (Tamil Nadu).


The report found that the prevalence of blindness is highest among
those who are at least 80 years old (11.6%). Untreated cataract is the
main cause of blindness, at 66.2%. and also the foremost cause of
severe visual impairment, at 80.7% of all cases.

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Corneal opacity, cataract surgical complications and some posterior
segment disorders are some of the other causes of blindness. As per
the survey, prevalence of blindness has reduced by 47.1% compared to
the baseline levels of 2010.

The survey, planned by the Union Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare, was released by Health Minister Harsh Vardhan. The Dr
Rajendra Prasad

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मानव संसाधन प्रबंध विभाग/ Human Resource Management Department
भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक/ Reserve Bank of India
लखनऊ क्षेत्रीय कार्यालय/Lucknow RO
विस्तार/ Extension: 2232



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