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    National Program for Control of Blindness and Visual Impairment

    • Date : 17/04/2025 -

    National Program for Control of Blindness and Visual Impairment

    The National Program for Control of Blindness and Visual Impairment has been in operation since 1976 and the rate of blindness is to be reduced to 0.3 by 2020. In the year 2017, the name of the program has been changed and it has been changed to National Blindness Control Program& Visual Impairment. According to a quick survey conducted by the Central Government in the year 2015-19, the incidence of blindness has decreased from 1.1% (2006-2007) to 0.36%. Also, as mentioned in the national policy of the central government, the aim is to reduce the rate of blindness to 0.25% by the year 2025. In addition to cataract surgery, the focus has also been on treating other eye diseases such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, vitreoretinal disease, and blindness in young children.       100 per cent subsidy was being given by the Central Government for the National Blindness Control Program. From the year 2015-16, 60 per cent central share and 40 per cent state government share is given as grants.Highlights of the event1. To provide comprehensive universal eye services to achieve the goal of “Eye Health for All”.

    2.To provide high quality services to the people regarding eye diseases by strengthening the National Blindness Control Program.

    1. To provide additional services to fill the backlog of cataract patients through diagnosis and treatment.
    2. To provide services to the patients by appointing equipment and experts to the health institutions in all the districts of the state.
    3. To provide services on eye diseases by including non-governmental organizations and private doctors in the program.
    4. Raising awareness among the general public about other eye diseases (glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, vitreoretinal disease, blindness in children) and its treatment by providing health education and providing free services on other eye diseases.
    5. Free eye examination of school children to diagnose and treat visual impairment.
    6. To provide free spectacles to the needy and poor persons by conducting free eye examination of persons in the age group of 40+ years from the year 2014-

    Program Functions

    State Health Society (NPCB&VI) has been set up at the state level and District Health Society (NPCB& VI) has been set up at district level in all the districts for successful implementation of programs in the state. As per the guidelines of the Central Government, instructions have been given to implement the program through the District Health Society (NPCB& VI) by giving authority at the district level.

    Improving the program by providing training to experts and supplying materials. To solve eye diseases with the participation of NGOs and private doctors. To reduce the incidence of blindness to the maximum by organizing screening camps for all over 50 years and providing transport services. To provide free services for cataract surgery, glaucoma and other eye diseases through governmental and non-governmental organizations.

    At present there are 69 eye banks, 46 eye collection centers and 201 eye transplant centers functioning in the state. There are also 93 government eye surgery centers and 110 NGO working in the state.

    Financing for the following objectives to achieve the objectives of the scheme –

    1. Under the scheme99% of cataract surgeries are done through SICS technique using IOL.
    2. Other eye ailments have also been taken care of in children and elderly persons and maximum emphasis will be given to prevent blindness. To achieve this goal, cataract surgery will be carried out, more people will be served, health services will be strengthened and public participation, NGOs, elected representatives will be involved.
    3. Distribute free spectacles to students who have been diagnosed with visual impairment by conducting eye examination of school children.
    4. To distribute free spectacles to needy and poor persons by examining the eyes of persons in the age group of 40+ years.
    5. Eye transplantation by collecting donated balls after death.
    6. To provide guidance and financial support from various levels for providing services at maximum capacity through public sector eye hospitals.
    7. Construction of Ophthalmology Room and Ophthalmic Surgery at all District Hospitals in the State.
    8. Provide updated technical education to ophthalmologists and ophthalmic Officer.
    9. Supply of updated equipment to District Hospitals / Sub-District Hospitals / Primary Health Centers as well as Regional Institute of Ophthalmology as well as maintenance and repair of equipment.

    A special campaign “Netra Jyoti Abhiyan ” is being implemented by the Central Government since June, 2022. The campaign aims to completely fill the backlog of cataract surgeries that cause blindness and Severe Visual Impairment (SVI) in people aged 50 and above. In order to fill the backlog of cataract surgeries, the central government has given a target of 27 lakh cataract surgeries in the three years of 2022-23, 2023-24 and 2024-25.

    • Cataract Surgeries –

     

     

    Year Annual

    Target

    Achiev. %

    Achiev

    IOL

    Surgeries

    % of IOL

    Surgeries

    2019-20

     

    455000 704813 154 703569 99
    2020-21

     

    339570 228991 67.44 226630 99
    2021-22 373510 551034 147.33 549811

     

    99
    2022-23 776411 873513

     

    112.51

     

    872167

     

    99
    2023-24

     

    931815 945733

     

    101.50 944445

     

    99.86
    2024-25

    (   Dec  24)

    1087000 751507 69.10 747532 99.47

     

    2 ) Eye Donation –

     

     

    Year Eye Balls collected No.of Keratoplasty Surgery
    Target Achievement
    2018-19

     

    7000 7323

     

    3813

     

    2019-20 7500 6653 3059
    2020-21 5850 1355 847
    2021-22

     

    6500 3172 1947
    2022-23 5500 4456 2477
    2023-24

     

    6000 5087 2713
    2024-25

    (    Dec  24)

    6800 3794 2316

     

     

     

     

    3) Eye Screening of School Children –

     

    Year Students Screened Students with

    refractive errors

    Free spects

    provided

    2018-19 2359980 42549 31724
    2019-20 3167593 43203 16614
    2020-21 135722 7600 5480
    2021-22 678446 15237 8633
    2022-23 5915783 59586 19131
    2023-24

     

    4199029 33700 9694
    2024-25

    (    Dec  24)

    2819056 21830 3572

     

     

     

     

    • Presbyopia (40+) Eye Checkup and Spects distribution

     

    Year 40+  Screened Spect Distribution
    Male Female Total Male Female Total
    2018-19 64676 72786 137462 14279 14673 29260
    2019-20 60085 71485 131570 10324 10237 20561
    2020-21 20402 22534 42936 1219 1041 2260
    2021-22 49163 55968 105131 10714 11512 22226
        2022-23 99636 122750 219027 30316 33448 63764
    2023-24

     

    121683 138836 267927 81685 89188 170873
    2024-25

    (   Dec 24)

    252060 285843 537903 56900 47546 104446

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Other Eye Diseases

    Sr.No. Name of Diseases 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23

     

    2023-24 2024-25

    (   Dec  24)

    1 Diabetic Retinopathy  with Laser Treatment 5153 855 2368 2875 1882 2444
    2 Glaucoma Medical t/t 11499 3119 5360

    584

    6054 6546 3692
    Surgical t/t 941 351
    3 Childhood Blindness  Cataract surgery 747 211 21250 7218 5100 8661
    4  Glaucoma Medical t/t 68 56
    Surgical t/t 79 40
    5 Squint surgery 772 142 394
    6 Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) with Laser treatment 1167 485 1437
    7 Retinoblastoma surgery 2 4 19
    8 Congenital  ptosis surgery 64 23 47
    9 Intraocular Trauma in Children management 617 731 1024
    10 Keratoplasty 3059 614 1669 2477 2713 2316
    11 Low Vision Aids 816 96 321 4296 5124 5067
    12 Other OPD 15530 4058 9300 418149 433894 309575
    Total 44705 13986 48731 441069 455259 332612

     

     

    National Programme for control of Blindness – Budget & Expenditure (Rs. In Lakh)

    Years Approved Budget Expenditure % against Available Grant
    2018-19 2082.30 881.51 42.33%
    2019-20 2375.40 721.64 30.42%
    2020-21 1802.15 460.329 25.54%
    2021-22 2449.51 949.11 38%
    2022-23 4062.19 968.46 23.25 %
    2023-24 8084.18 2889.59 35.74%
    2024-25

    (Dec 2024)

     

    2059.05 641.18 31.17%

     

    Beneficiary:

    Citizens

    Benefits:

    As above

    How To Apply

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