NEW DELHI, October 18, 2014
Scheme to check blindness under review
Special Correspondent
Harsh Vardhan
Harsh Vardhan

With 30,000 fresh cases of blindness being reported in the country
every year, Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Harsh Vardhan
has announced a review of the National Programme for Control of
Blindness (NPCB).

A Centrally-funded scheme, the NPCB was launched in 1976 to reduce the
prevalence of blindness. "However, the rate has not shown appreciable
difference even after 28 years," the Minister noted in Bangalore on
Thursday.

The Rapid Survey on Avoidable Blindness conducted during 2006-07
showed a reduction in the prevalence of avoidable blindness from 1.1
per cent in 2000 to one per cent in 2006. The NPCB has now targeted to
bring down the prevalence of blindness to 0.3 per cent by 2020 from
the present level of one per cent. While he is pushing for the full
utilisation of funds earmarked for the NPCB for the 12th Plan period
(2012-17) with the State governments, the Minister is also seeking the
help of non-government organisations to promote eye donation. "There
are many lapses on the part of both donors' families and eye banks in
implementing the wishes of a donor. Often the bereaved family members
forget to call the eye banks. At other times, the collectors fail to
turn up on time," he said at a function.

Appreciating the concept of 'vision ambassadors' -- volunteers who act
as link between donors and eye banks -- being followed in Bangalore,
the Minister said it should be replicated.

India has the largest burden of global blindness -- about 3.5 million
with 30,000 new cases being added each year.

30,000 fresh cases of blindness being reported in the country every year

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