I know a 32 years old man. in 1997At the age of 18, He was screened by ophthalmologists during an eye check-up camp organized by Shubham (our NGO) in Block Buchahan in Muzaffarpur, bihar. He had cataract in his both eyes & due to that he was totally blind since birth. We were shocked. How could a person remain deprived of sight for 18 long years of his life for want of a miner surgery. After surgery He got total vision & visited us. Perhaps he wanted to thank us but couldn't utter a single word. I wonder, in this era of development how can we call us a developed nation when people of our remote areas are still have very limited access to medical services.
Sangeeta
----- Original Message ----- From: "Surendra Salgaonkar" <[email protected]>
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Subject: [AI] Tamasomaa joteer gamaya!



Dear ones,today i want to share sumthing whit you, and i want your view discussion on it. I know many blinds who lost the eyes on age of 6 year 12 year and there after. poor mans! But have you come across blind by birth who becomes sighted?what will happen?how he will react?if he does not have vision?Surendra Salgaonkar
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