Sightsavers,
a development organisation that works to prevent avoidable blindness, restore
sight and advocate for social inclusion and equal rights for people with disabilities
recently completed its 50 years of operations in India and arranged an event in
Bhubaneswar to mark the occassion.
About
Sightsavers: The organisation had
started its programmatic operations in the country way back in 1966. Sightsavers is a global development organisation
working in India since 1966 to eliminate avoidable blindness and to ensure that
people who are irreversibly blind are supported adequately to lead lives of
independence and dignity. The organization works with partner organisations
across major states in India bringing eye healthcare, educational support,
training and leadership development to visually impaired people in some of the
least served areas.
On
the occasion, Sightsavers 50 year’s emblem was unveiled by Dr. S.Y Quraishi, former
Chief Election Commissioner of India who is currently serving as thehonorary Chairman
of the board of Sightsavers, India.“I am proud to be associated with
Sightsavers as the Chairman of the board, an organisation that works in more
than 30 countries and active in India since 1966. I appreciate what Sightsavers
has managed to accomplish over the years. Through Sightsavers’ threefold
approach covering eye health, inclusive education and social inclusion, the
organisation has created a positive impact on the lives of the poor located in
urban and rural areas.”, said Dr Quraishi. “This initiative is our effort to
showcase the glimpses of our history, our major partnership and key initiatives
that we have taken to eradicate avoidable blindness from the country” said RN
Mohanty, CEO Sightsavers (India).
A history
wall, especially designed to exhibit Sightsavers’ journey through the years,
was also unveiledon the occasion. The wall highlighted significant milestones,
key initiatives and major partnerships that Sightsavers was able to achieve
over the past five decades.
Present
at the occasion was Mr. Niten Chandra, IAS, principal secretary of Social
Security & Empowerment dept. of PWDs who was the Chief Guest. Niten Chandra
deliberated on the need of educating people and raising awareness among the
youth.
National Health Mission Director IAS
Shalini Pandit and Bhubaneswar Mayor Ananta Narayan Jena
were the Guests of Honour and spoke on the occasion. The mayor said, “It is our
duty to spread awareness and also make people aware about the preventive
measures of how to live better lives. For this initiative to be effective,
public participation is an absolute must.”
The event concluded with a spectacular
live performance by various differently abled artists.
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