Monday 17 December 2012

Ashok mahindru Photo Feature: 1000th milestone towards the light for Y. P Mahindru Eye Bank

Run For Vision Foundation is elated to announce the 1000th eye transplant by Y. P. Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank


Mr. Ashok Mahindru, Mrs. Sadana Mahindru, Mahindru Charitable Trust,
Dr. T.N.Ahooja, Dr. Anu Ahooja and Team of Niramaya Charitable Trust 
on the occasion of achieving 1000 eye transplants of
Y. P Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank
Mrs. Sadhana Mahindru, Mahindru Charitable Trust and 
Dr. Mrs. Anu Ahooja mark the occasion of achieving 
1000 eye transplants of Y. P Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank

Mr. Ashok Mahindru, Mahindru Charitable Trust 
and Dr. T N Ahooja President of Niramaya Charitable Trust
 on the occasion of achieving 1000 eye transplants 
of Y. P Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank


Mr. Ashok Mahindru, Mrs. Sadana Mahindru, Mahindru Charitable Trust, 
Udhaya Gopal, GM – CSR, Advance Group Trust 
and Dr. T N Ahooja President of Niramaya Charitable Trust 
on the occasion of achieving 1000 eye transplants 
of Y. P Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank















Hindustan Times coverage on the occasion of achieving 1000 eye transplants of Y. P Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank under the guidence of Mr. Ashok Mahindru, Mahindru Charitable Trust

Navbharat Times coverage on the occasion of achieving 1000 eye transplants of Y. P Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank under the guidence of Mr. Ashok Mahindru, Mahindru Charitable Trust

Gurgaon Kesari coverage on the occasion of achieving 1000 eye transplants of Y. P Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank under the guidence of Mr. Ashok Mahindru, Mahindru Charitable Trust

Thursday 13 December 2012

Ashok Mahindru and Run For Vision's Congratulations to Blind Cricketers of India

Ashok Mahindru and Run For Vision Foundation congratulates Indian Cricket Team for winning Blind T20 World Cup 2012 beating Pakistan.

Just imagine how much more this bunch of talented people could do if they had eyes to see. Please pledge for eye donation in respect.


India beat Pakistan to win Blind Cricket T20 World Cup

BANGALORE: India on Thursday triumphed in the inaugural Blind Cricket Twenty20 World Cup after defeating Pakistan by 29 runs in the title clash. 

After Ketan Bhai Patel guided India to 258 with a hurricane knock of 98, the hosts restricted the visitors to 229 for nine in the allotted 20 overs. 

Batting first, Prakash Jayaramaiah made useful 42 while vice-captain Ajay Kumar Reddy contributed 25, helping India to post a competitive total. 

For Pakistan, Mohammed Jameel scored a quickfire 47, Ali Murthaza struck 38 while Mohammed Akram helped himself to 32 runs. 

Having won eight matches on the trot in the group stage, Pakistan could not maintain the winning streak when it mattered most. 

India had only lost to Pakistan in the group stage and thrashed Sri Lanka in the semi-final. 

Pakistan had spanked England by nine wickets in the semi-finals. 

The victory is India's first in a World Cup final after they lost to Pakistan in 2006.


Source: The Times of India

Monday 10 December 2012

Revolutionary Concept of Developing Eye Donation Infrastructure - “Integrated Hub”



One revolutionary idea envisioned by Run For Vision Foundation under the guidance of Mr. Ashok Mahindru is Integrated Hub in a big city/town. We used our decades worth of experience both as an business visionary and philanthropist to develop this most cost effective model. Under this model:

 


One central eye care unit attached to a Full Fledged Eye Hospital   
 
     
     Associated Remote Centers (9-10) for Primary Eye Treatment and Donation
     

Linked through equipped Mobile Vans with Trained Medical Staff
 
 
   

Functions of each unit in Integrated Hub:

    1. Remote primary eye treatment and eye donation unit to carry out:
  • 10-20 primary OPDs per day
  •  30-40 weekly full OPDs with the help of mobile unit
  • 1500 refractive error corrections & extensive OPDs
  • Retrieve and preserve corneas when donated (up to 50 in a year)
  • Refer extensive care and surgery patients to central unit


    2. Central eye bank and extensive care unit attached to a complete eye hospital to carry out:
  •         Functions of the primary eye care and eye donation unit (as above)
  •        Preserve and process donated corneas
  •    Manage two fully equipped mobile units to integrate with remote units


3.    Complete eye hospital attached to the  central  eye bank to carry out:
  • 300 cornea transplants in a year
  •  3000 cataract surgeries in a year
  • 1000 glaucoma, oculoplastic and other surgeries in a year
  • 4500 refractive error corrections & OPDs in a year

Saturday 1 December 2012

Run For Vision: In pursuit of my father's dream...




Run for Vision Foundation is a not for profit organization, registered under Section 25 of the Companies Act, working towards total eradication of corneal blindness from the country. In 1955, serving and changing lives of less fortunate being close to heart, Late Mr. Y.P. Mahindru chose fighting curable blindness as his core functional area. He set up the foundation with a mission to bring light to those living in darkness due to lack of vision. He motivated likeminded individuals and his entire family to actively participate in his initiatives. 


Ashok Mahindru believes that while we focus on businesses to earn, we should share a part of it by donating. Mahindru Charitable Trust was started to provide regular financial support to a few such organizations selected by his father Late Mr. Y.P. Mahindru. 

RUN FOR VISION belongs to everyone. 

Human beings are mortals. Once life ends the body is of no use. One can pledge eyes and give sight to two unfortunate people who are deprived of sight to see this beautiful world. One just has to first realize the gravity of curable blindness. One can easily do this by closing eyes for just a few minutes. 

Eye donation is the noblest of all causes and people do feel passionate about this cause but fail to convert their feelings into action, either due to lack of awareness or due to unavailability of proper information. Well, to start with, there is no age-limit for donating the eye and we can light the life of two blind people by donating our eyes after our death. All one needs to do is to take a simple pledge to donate the eyes after death.


The foundation along with associated NGOs run charitable eye hospital, ten rural primary eye care centers and North India’s first and largest private eye bank. The initiative has facilitated more than 5,00,000 O.P.Ds, 7500 cataract surgeries, 3000 other surgeries, 255 cornea transplants and 657 eye donations to date. 

Every year the Run for Vision Foundation and Y. P. Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank organize a series of events to raise awareness about eye donation along with local organizations in Gurgaon/NCR region. These events include Marathons, Walkathons, Carnivals, Mass Contact Programmes, and Seminars in schools, colleges and corporations. The first mass campaign was launched in 2005 and every year thereafter, these have gained further momentum. The results are being reflected in the growing number of corneas being retrieved - 657 from near zero levels, 7 years back. The impact of these mass campaigns can be judged by the following facts of increasing number of eye donations every year: 


2005 
“Netra Daan Chetna Abhiyaan” – Mass Contact Program 


No. of Donations: 30 


2006 
“Sankalp Divas” – Half day seminar 


No. of Donations: 38 


2007 
“Walk For Vision” – Marathon passing through Gurgaon city 


No. of Donations: 72 


2008 
“Sankalp Divas” – Seminars in schools 

No. of Donations: 87 


2009 
“Run For Vision” – Marathon flagged off by Virender Sehwag 


No. of Donations: 151 


2010 
“Walk For Vision” – Blindfold walk that entered in Limca Book of records 


No. of Donations: 165 


2011 
“Walkathon” – 4 KM walk through Gurgaon 




 No. of Donations: 180 




Friday 30 November 2012

Fact Sheet for Eye Transplant in India



Ø  India – home to world’s largest blind population: 1, 20, 00, 000
         Cataract:                          55%
         Refractive Errors:               27%
         Corneal Blindness:              18%

Ø  80% Of Them Are Fully Curable
         Cataract:                          CURABLE
         Refractive Errors:               CURABLE
         Corneal Blindness:              CURABLE (Through Transplantation of Corneas from Eye Donation)

Ø  But poor Cornea Donation Rate in India:
         91 Lac deaths annually in India
         1 donor gives sight to 2 people
         182 Lac Potential Donations
         Only 38000 Made Every Year
         At this rate it will take 112 Years to eradicate blindness

Ø  Hurdles:
         Lack of awareness on key issues:
·         Curability of corneal blindness
·         Need for eye donation
·         Eye donation avenues and processes
·         Superstition in Donor’s family
         Lack of infrastructure:
·         Cornea Retrieval
·         Cornea Storage & Processing
·         Cornea Transplantation



“Enlighten someone’s world by donating your eyes” - Ashok Mahindru
                                

Thursday 29 November 2012

Eye Donation - A dark reality



Our country has about 2.1 million people who suffer from Corneal Blindness. They can see if a Cornea transplant is performed. Only source of Corneas for transplant is eye donation, which must be performed with in about 6 hours of death.

Against this, average no. of eye donations in India languishes at about 38,600 per annum implying that even an impossible wait of 112 years will not help most. On the other hand approximately 9 million people die every year and one pair of eyes from a deceased person can be implanted on two blind persons implying a potential of 1 Cr. 80 Lac corneal transplants.

Major cause for this unfortunate situation is lack of awareness among our countrymen about eye donation, its need and life changing impact on entire families of cornea recipients who are able to see this beautiful world again. Therefore, there is an urgent need to raise awareness about eye donation.


“Enlighten someone’s world by donating your eyes” - Ashok Mahindru