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The Government’s most ambitious Kanti Velugu medical camps successfully continuing across the state

Hyderabad(June 04): Under the #KantiVelugu Program more than one crore 58 lakh 35 thousand 947 people underwent eye tests till date out of which 22 lakh 21 thousand 494 people have been given reading glasses. The program took off with the slogan of “Blindness free” Telangana which successfully continuing in 12,304 Gram Panchayats, Wards and 3598 Municipal Wards have completed eye tests.

On August 15, 2018, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao launched the first phase of Kanti Velugu program in Malkapur of Medak district to correct vision related. The program lasted for 8 months in which free eye tests were conducted for one crore 50 lakh people. Spectacles have been distributed free of cost to 50 lakh people. In the same spirit, the Chief Minister started the second phase of Kanti Velugu program in Khammam on January 18, 2023. It is continuing successfully as per the planned objective. In 89 working days 96.21 percent of people got eye tests in the state. The government has decided to complete the eye tests for all the people state within the target of 100 working days. The Government formed quality control teams at state and district level to monitor the functioning of teams.

Medical officials expressed the opinion that if the eye tests program continues in this way, there is a possibility of conducting eye tests for 2 crore people. They stated that the Telangana government is proud to take up such a  massive program which has not been undertaken by any state in the country so far.

Public Health is Government’s top priority –

According to the targets set by the government, the Kanti Velugu program is being vigorously implemented throughout the state with advance plans, continuous monitoring, daily reviews, analysis, video conference and meetings, correcting the deficiencies from time to time.

Telangana as a blind-free state-

As per the figures recorded in the camps show that in all the districts, there are more number of people who are suffering from blur vision not able to see close objects. Many people over the age of 40 come to the camp with near sightedness. Reading glasses are provided to such people immediately. Besides these, vitamin A, D and B complex tablets are being distributed to many people who are coming with eye problems. People above the age of 50 are mostly suffering from cataracts. The medical staff say that they are communicating the information about the time of treatment to those who need surgery through Mobile Phone. Doctors are giving advice and instructions to those who have already completed surgery and are suffering from other problems.

 

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