Eye Hospitals
Kedia Eye Hospital was established
in 1975 AD with the help of Kedia
Sewa Trust and is running under
NNJS.
This Eye Hospital is situated in
Bahuari which is 13 kilometers
away from Indo-Nepal boarder
with easy transportation facility.
In1988 AOCA, and 24 Hours
Television Charity Committee of
Japan helped Kedia Eye Hospital in
providing equipments, infrastructure
development etc.
The catchment area of the Kedia
Eye Hospital presently includes
Bara, Parsa, Makwanpur districts and
some part of Rautahat district in
Narayani Zone. It is also serving the
people of North India (some parts
of Bihar,U.P.,Bengal,Uttaranchal,and
Jharkhand) as well.
Outpatients
- Total patients: 87,331
- Indian Patients: 33,267
- Nepalese Patients: 54,064
Surgeries
- Cataract: 13281
- Paediatric Cataract Surgeries: 28
- Vitreoretinal surgeries: 0
- Trabeculectomy: 30
- Dacryocystectomy: 115
- Dacryocystorhinostomy: 94
- Others: 600
- Total surgeries: 14148
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- December 6 2011
Two separate Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) were signed on December 5, 2011 by the Embassy of India, Kathmandu with Nepal Netra Jyoti Sangh (NNJS) for providing grant assistance of NRs. 4.42 crores to NNJS for eye care programme in various districts of Nepal during the year 2011-2012. The MOU will cover the cost of conducting over 15,000 cataract surgeries and also provide over 9,300 optical devices to vision impaired children through mobile screening camps to be held in various schools of Nepal as a ‘National Eye Sight Programme’. India will provide additional assistance of NRs. 0.18 crores for conducting 1000 Trachoma surgeries to the NNJS during the year 2011-2012.
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