Showing posts with label Eye Donation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eye Donation. Show all posts

Monday 1 April 2013

Mr. Ashok Mahindru's Vision for bringing Vision to the blind


Mr.  Ashok Mahindru’s father Late Mr. Y. P. Mahindru founder member in the group started a school in 1959, named Arya Kanya Vidyalya in gurgaon. The school presently has 825 students most of them are getting free education, books & uniform as per the guidance of Mr. Ashok Mahindru.

Arya Veer Netra Chikitsalya, committed to eye care was started as weekly dispensary and grew to become daily dispensary and now under the leadership of Mr. Ashok Mahindru has become a full fledged 12 bed hospital with operation theatre, 9 doctors and other para-medical staff performing almost 1000 cataract and other surgeries and 3000 opds in a year.

Mr. Ashok Mahindru leads these initiatives under Mahindru Charitable Trust which is funded by the members of Mahindru family and provides financial support to various NGO in eye care. The trust is decided to enlarge the footprint of awareness campaigns for donation of eyes.

In 2005, Y. P. Mahindru eye bank and Cornea Transplant unit was setup at Niramaya charitable trust, an  NGO founded and run by professionals. Y. P. Mahindru niramaya  Eye bank provides cornea transplants free of cost. Niramaya Charitable Trust runs 10 rural eye care centres to provide primary eye care. The transplants are carried out at fully equiped and reputable  Ahooja  eye hospital, gurgaon.
The experience of extremely successful arrangement has become the basis for new model  proposed by Mr. Ashok Mahindru. This model describes the following:
  •         One central eye bank attached to a complete  Eye hospital and
  •       Ten remote prmary eye care & eye donation centres in rural areas
  •      Running two mobile vans as equipped medical units to integrate with primary remote centres.


Mr. Ashok Mahindru’s Vision:
To eradicate curable blindness from the country.

Mr. Ashok Mahindru’s Mission:
To setup 300 integrated hubs by the year 2015.

Mr. Ashok Mahindru’s Purpose through these initiatives:

  • To create modern facilities using best technology and  equipment.
  • To create extensive awareness about merits of eye donations.
  • To provide high quality medicare free of cost.


Mr. Ashok Mahindru’s Strategy:
To create primary eye care and eye donation facilities in joint venture with like minded NGOs at all cities with 0.5 million population to setup one integrated hub having 9-12 remote centres and the central unit with cornea processing facility attached to a full fledged eye hospital.

Ashok Mahindru 

Tuesday 12 February 2013

Media Update: Bring colors to life by donating Eyes… - Ashok Mahindru




Dainik Bhaskar Gurgaon quotes Ashok Mahindru on the achievement

Rashtriya Sahara Gurgaon quotes Ashok Mahindru on the achievement


Ashok Mahindru says, “India is home to world’s largest blind population. Around 1, 20, 00, 000 people are suffering from some kind of eye problem. 80 % of them are suffering from cataract or refractive errors which are curable through a normal medical process.” “Remaining 2.1 million people are suffering from acute corneal blindness that can only be eradicated through transplantation of corneas from eye donation, which must be performed with in about 6 hours of death.” Added Mr. Ashok Mahindru. 

Underlining the problem of eye donations Ashok Mahindru said, “Against this, average number 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.” Highlighting the major cause for this unfortunate situation Ashok Mahindru says 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 feels Ashok Mahindru. 

With the vision of working towards total eradication of corneal blindness from the country, a Gurgaon based NGO Y P Mahindru Nirmaya Eye Bank Under Mr. Ashok Mahindru has achieved the set target of 1000 eye donations recently. Ashok Mahindru who has carried forward his father's dream initiative Y.P. Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank, for 2012 had set the target of 1000 eye donation which was completed successfully. Many of these corneas have been transplanted by AIIMS, Delhi and PGIMS, Rohtak (Haryana) through an ongoing collaboration. 

On this occasion of 1000th successful eye donation program Mr Ashok Mahindru said that “The journey has not stopped here rather it has just begin and I will urge my fellow citizens to Enlighten someone’s world by donating your eyes”. 

Founder of the eye bank honorable Late Mr. Y.P Mahindru, father of Mr. Ashok Mahindru was a visionary philanthropist who believed that one gets deep inner satisfaction and happiness when one gets physically involved in philanthropy. Late Mr. Mahindru had worked for health care for over 6 decades and had regularly organized free eye surgery/care camps for the under privileged. Mr. Ashok Mahindru has been taking forward his father's vision by expanding the footprint through Run for Vision Foundation.

In 2004, Late Mr. Mahindru along with his son Ashok Mahindru guided a group of motivated professionals with a record experience in health and eye care to set up North India's first and largest private Eye bank with a mission of providing 'Quality Health Care to the Rural and Urban Poor". 

It is the only govt. approved eye bank in South Haryana which is registered with Eye Bank Association of India. It follows standard world class procedures and is equipped with latest technology.

With a vision to reach out to many more and bring light in their life and family, Mr. Ashok Mahindru through his organization is relentlessly working hard to set up many more such eye banks.


Thursday 7 February 2013

Photo Feature: Ashok Mahindru and Shekhar Suman Flag off the Gurgaon Carnival to Support Eye Donation


Ashok Mahindru addresses the carnival
Ashok Mahindru addresses the carnival
Ashok Mahindru addresses the carnival


Shekhar Suman motivates the carnival as Ashok Mahindru Looks on
Ashok Mahindru and Shekhar Suman 



Mr.Ashok mahindru is a succesful businessman and a Chairman Mahindru Foundation
Ashok Mahindru leads the carnival with young particip

Mr.Ashok Mahindru CMD Advance Group Companies
AShok Mahindru CMD Advance group of companies and Chairman Mahindru Foundation



 Ashok Mahindru brings together people from all walks of life in Gurgaon to participate in the carnival for the noble cause of Eye Donation

Ashok Mahindru leads the carnival with son Ashutosh Mahindru


  Cultural programmes at the Y. P. Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank Gurgaon Carnival





 Students of Vedic Kanya Highschool with teachers bring colors to the carnival at the call of Ashok Mahindru





  







 Shekhar Sumar sings to emphasise on the importance of eye donation at the Gurgaon Carnival



Shekhar Suman, Ashok Mahindru and others at the Y. P. Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank and Run For Vision family wave in support of Eye Donation










Ashok Mahindru oversees the top class facilities and care at Y. P. Mahindru Niramaya Eyebank



Ashok Mahindru had set a target of 1000 eye donations at his father's dream initiative Y.P. Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank for 2012 and it has been a great joy to see it fulfilled with 1000th eye transplant by the year end. Many of these corneas have been transplanted by AIIMS, Delhi and PGIMS, Rohtak (Haryana) through an ongoing collaboration.

Founder of the eye bank honorable Late Mr. Y.P Mahindru, a visionary philanthropist believed that one gets deep inner satisfaction and happiness when one gets physically involved in philanthropy. Late Mr. Mahindru had worked for health care for over 6 decades and had regularly organized free eye surgery/care camps for the under privileged. Mr. Ashok Mahindru has been taking forward his father's vision by expanding the footprint through Run for Vision Foundation.

Saturday 19 January 2013

Ashok Mahindru leads various initiatives to bring light to those living in darkness




Ashok Mahindru leads Run For Vision  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. 

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 by Ashok Mahindru to provide regular financial support to a few such organizations selected by Ashok Mahindru's father Late Mr. Y.P. Mahindru.


In Video: 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.


Wednesday 2 January 2013

Mr. Ashok Mahindru leads Y.P. Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank to its 1000th eye transplant

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 Eye Bank

Mr. Ashok Mahindru had set a target of 1000 eye donations at his father’s dream initiative Y.P. Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank for 2012 and it has been a great joy to see it fulfilled with 1000th eye transplant by the year end.

Many of these corneas have been transplanted by AIIMS, Delhi and PGIMS, Rohtak (Haryana) through an ongoing collaboration.

Founder of the eye bank honorable Late Mr. Y.P Mahindru, a visionary philanthropist believed that one gets deep inner satisfaction and happiness when one gets physically involved in philanthropy. Late Mr. Mahindru had worked for health care for over 6 decades and had regularly organized free eye surgery/care camps for the under privileged. Mr. Ashok Mahindru has been taking forward his father’s vision by expanding the footprint through Run for Vision Foundation.

In 2004, Late Mr. Mahindru along with his son Ashok Mahindru guided a group of motivated professionals with a record experience in health and eye care to set up North India’s first and largest private Eye bank with a mission of providing ‘Quality Health Care to the Rural and Urban Poor”. Y.P. Mahindru Niramaya Eye Bank was registered in January 2004 at Gurgaon (Haryana), as a charitable institution under Society’s Act.

BSNL has provided a free helpline (1919) for the Eye Bank which is also a 24X7 helpline to respond to eye donation requests immediately. It is the only govt. approved eye bank in South Haryana which is registered with Eye Bank Association of India. It follows standard world class procedures and is equipped with latest technology.

Active steps under the guidance and leadership of Mr. Ashok Mahindru are being taken to keep this campaign alive by making it a part of the Indian culture in years to come.

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