India Vision Insititute’s free vision screenings touch one million lives
India Vision Institute (IVI), the NGO working to improve visual health and provide access to a pair of corrective glasses to those in need, said it has attained a milestone with one million free vision screenings across India, bringing hope of clear vision and brighter futures to urban poor and the underprivileged in remote communities.

At a vision screening and spectacle distribution event in Delhi, IVI’s CEO Vinod Daniel said “the achievement of one million free vision screenings is a testament to the commitment of our hardworking team, their dedication and to IVI being able to identify vision issues and promote intervention in communities.”
Vidhi, a Class X student vision screened by IVI and received a pair of corrective glasses on Jan 10, became the one millionth beneficiary.
To mark the occasion, the visiting Australian Parliamentarian, Dr Andrew Charlton MP, distributed corrective glasses to community and children at an event organized by IVI in association with the Delhi Council for Child Welfare (DCCW), an NGO working to provide vocational training to underprivileged communities in Delhi.
The vision screenings and spectacles distributed are part of IVI’s Eye See & I Learn campaign for the underprivileged school children and Eye See & I Work program for adults.
The Deputy High Commissioner of Australia, Ambassador Nicholas McCaffrey, was present at the event along with Mr. Daniel and Ms. Neeru Bhatnagar, Director, Delhi Council for Child Welfare (DCCW), a nonprofit.
"We thank our partners who have been with us in our journey to achieving this milestone. With 150 million visually impaired still in need of access to vision screenings and spectacles, we are aware of the work ahead as we endeavour to reach as many underprivileged people as possible," said Mr. Daniel.
“Refractive error correction through an eye check and a pair of spectacles can help improve vision health of people. A simple pair of glasses can make children do well in class as well as in outdoor activities, and improve their future prospects. In adult beneficiaries, clear vision will boost productivity and their income earning potential,” he added.
Dr Charlton said: “It is good to visit an IVI project and see the work being done to benefit disadvantaged communities, including children. I am happy that the beneficiaries are able to lead a better life, with improved work potentials and better grades for children in school. Congratulations to IVI for achieving the significant milestone of one million vision screenings. I wish IVI and the team all the best in future.”
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

Tornado-like ‘Haathisundh’ stuns tourists at Odisha’s Chilika Lake, sparks awe and panic
Puri: The serene Chilika Lake in Odisha presented a terrifying spectacle for the tourists on Friday when a tornado, described as a towering spiral of wind and water, appeared, creating awe and panic among the visitors.

WHO survey reveals 1 in 10 doctors and nurses in Europe have suicidal thoughts
One in 10 doctors and nurses in Europe experience suicidal thoughts, a new survey carried out by the World Health Organization (WHO) in Europe has revealed.

Kolkata: CMRI Hospital hosts Walkathon to celebrate Patients’ Experience Week
The Calcutta Medical Research Institute (CMRI), a unit of CK Birla Hospitals, on Friday hosted a special Walkathon in Kolkata on Thursday to commemorate Patients’ Experience Week 2025.

Ayurveda and Skin Health in the Modern Age
Ayurveda, the traditional system of medicine originating in India, presents a holistic approach to skin health that integrates physical, mental, and environmental factors.
Latest News

'Girls should not be allowed to come out at night': Mamata Banerjee's first reaction on Durgapur medical student rape horror

AI firm Anthropic to open Bengaluru office in 2026; CEO Amodei meets PM Modi

Hollywood mourns as Diane Keaton, star of Annie Hall and The Godfather, dies at 79

Pakistani woman, a Nepali jail escapee, arrested in South Tripura; probe on
