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Army doctors conduct 350 cataract surgeries on veterans at Bengal camp

IANS March 24, 2025 336 views

The Indian Army has demonstrated extraordinary commitment to veterans' healthcare through a comprehensive eye surgical camp in Bagdogra, West Bengal. Medical experts from top military hospitals conducted 350 cataract surgeries and screened 1,752 ex-servicemen and their dependents. The initiative, supported by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, provided free, world-class treatment to veterans across the region. This camp highlights the military's dedication to serving those who have served the nation.

"We brought world-class treatment to the doorsteps of veterans who have devoted their lives to the nation" - Brig S.K. Mishra
New Delhi, March 24: Indian Army doctors conducted more than 350 cataract surgeries on ex-servicemen, including those from Nepal during a state-of-the-art eye surgical camp at 158 Base Hospital, Bagdogra, West Bengal, an official said on Monday.

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Army medical experts conduct massive free eye surgical camp in West Bengal

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350 cataract surgeries performed for veterans and dependents

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17 Nepalese ex-servicemen also receive treatment

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Over 500 high-standard glasses distributed free

A total of 1,752 ex-servicemen and their dependents were screened for various ophthalmic ailments, including cataracts from March 20 to March 24, he said.

As many as 17 ex-servicemen and their dependents from Nepal also availed the facilities at the camp, he said.

An expert medical team from Army Hospital (Research & Referral), New Delhi; Base Hospital, Delhi Cantt and Command Hospital, Lucknow cumulatively conducted the surgical camp.

In addition, over 500 high-standard glasses were distributed free of cost. The use of top-tier equipment and high-quality lenses ensured that patients received the best possible care, reinforcing the Ministry of Defence's emphasis on quality healthcare.

This initiative was spearheaded by Brig Sanjay Kumar Mishra, an ophthalmic surgeon and the Head of the Department of Ophthalmology at Army Hospital (Research & Referral), New Delhi, said a statement.

Brig S.K. Mishra is credited with performing over one lakh successful cataract, vitreoretinal, refractive and glaucoma surgeries.

He stated that the camp had brought world-class treatment to the doorsteps of veterans who have devoted their lives to the nation in the foothills of the Himalayas, spanning a vast region of West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, and even Nepal.

It was ensured that the veterans receive the care they deserve without the need to travel, he added.

The camp was conducted under the directives of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi at the request of Governor of West Bengal C.V. Ananda Bose.

This initiative is a testament to the collaborative efforts between the state and military leadership, especially the Tri Shakti Corps, to enhance healthcare access for the brave-hearts who have served the nation.

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