Telangana as a blind-free state

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The figures recorded in the Kanti Velugu camps show that in all the districts, there are more people who are troubled by not being able to see closely.

Many people over the age of 40 come to the camp with nearsightedness. Reading glasses are provided to such people immediately. Besides these, vitamin A, D and B complex tablets are being distributed to many people who are coming with eye problems.

People above the age of 50 are mostly suffering from cataracts. The medical staff say that they are communicating the information about the time of treatment to those who need surgery through Mobile Phone.

Doctors are giving advice and instructions to those who have already completed surgery and are suffering from other problems.

Under the leadership of Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, the government’s efforts to provide development and welfare to all are yielding good results.

In the same spirit, the state which is leading in the implementation of Health Family Welfare Schemes is shaping up as Health state Telangana.

The state government has brought Kanti Velugu Scheme with the aim of health for all. To make this scheme a 100-day program from January 19 to June 15 in the state. District collectors, medical and health officials and officials of various departments are planning and implementing the camps in advance.

According to the targets set by the government, the Kanti Velugu program is being vigorously implemented throughout the state with advance plans, continuous monitoring, daily reviews, analysis, video conferences and meetings, correcting the deficiencies from time to time.

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