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  1. ARAVIND EYE HOSPITAL. 1, Anna Nagar, Madurai, Tamil Nadu - 625 020, India. Ph : +91 452 435 6100. Email : patientcare@aravind.org

  2. Aravind Eye Hospitals is a hospital chain in India. It was founded by Dr. Govindappa Venkataswamy at Madurai , Tamil Nadu in 1976. It has grown into a network of eye hospitals and has had a major impact in eradicating cataract related blindness in India.

  3. Aravind, with its mission to ‘eliminate needless blindness’, provides large volume, high quality and affordable care. 50% of its patients receive services either free of cost or at steeply subsidised rate, yet the organisation remains financially self-sustainable.

  4. Jun 14, 2024 · Aravind, a common Indian name for boys, translates to ‘lotus’ in Sanskrit. In Hinduism, the lotus flower has profound cultural and spiritual significance, as Maa Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity, sits or stands on it.

  5. The largest among all Aravind Eye Hospitals, Aravind-Chennai is a modern facility equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment equipment. The facility also houses a section exclusively for the underprivileged, offering services for free or at steeply subsidised rates.

  6. uat.aravind.org › our-storyAravind Eye Care

    Aravind, with its mission to ‘eliminate needless blindness’, provides large volume, high quality and affordable care. 50% of its patients receive services either free of cost or at steeply subsidised rate, yet the organisation remains financially self-sustainable.

  7. In response to the increasing demand for eye care from patients in the north western part of Tamil Nadu, Aravind opened its hospital at Coimbatore in 1997. It is situated very close to the bordering states, Kerala and Karnataka.

  8. Apr 23, 2024 · flora, flowers, nature, Never Have I Ever characters, plants, water. Entry updated April 23, 2024. The meaning, origin and history of the given name Aravind.

  9. G. Venkataswamy popularly known as ‘Dr V.’ was the founder and former chairman of Aravind Eye Hospitals. He was born on October 1, 1918 in Vadamalapuram, a village eighty kilometres from Madurai in Tamil Nadu, India. He received his medical degree from Stanley Medical College, Chennai in 1944.

  10. 39 million people are blind in the world. Of these, 12 million live in India. 80% of blindness is treatable. A ten minute cataract surgery will restore vision to 7.5 million and a pair of spectacles will help another 2.4 million people to see. 200 million people need eye care in India.

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