The Free Press Journal

Govt to conduct eye test of around 2 lakh students

TREATMENT, SURGERIES TO BE OFFERED „ SPECTACLES TO BE GIVEN FREE OF COST NEARLY 2000 TEACHERS TO BE TRAINED

- THE GOAN I NETWORK PANAJI/BICHOLIM

Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has said the State government has plans to undertake eye testing of around 2 lakh students from Std 1 to SSC across the State in February.

Basic training of eye testing is being imparted to around 2,000 teachers in the State as part of the Vision For All social initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Goa will be the first State in the nation to do so.

Sawant was addressing a gathering after inaugurati­ng the primary eye-test training camp for around 900 teachers in North Goa, organised by health department in associatio­n with Prasad Opticians and education department at Ravindra Bhavan, Sakhali.

Stating that vision is of utmost importance to help students achieve success in their future educationa­l career, Sawant said the main aim behind undertakin­g this „ mission is to help teachers to keep watch over the vision of students so that proper care can be taken by protecting the eyes at the initial stages.

“Eye testing of around 2 lakh students from Std 1 to Std 10 in government, aided, unaided and private schools, will be carried out. After detecting any eye problems, surgeries will be conducted and spectacles will be distribute­d free of cost. The eye testing exercise and treatment will be completed in March,” said Sawant.

The chief minister instructed the teachers to conduct a basic eye check up of all new students from June onwards.

“There has been rise in students with eye ailments in childhood itself and this initiative has been undertaken to overcome this problem,” said Sawant, while calling upon teachers to shoulder this responsibi­lity

He said other social initiative­s have been also undertaken to achieve all round developmen­t.

On this occasion, Dr Krishnapra­sad Kundlu interacted with teachers and guided them on the method of basic eye testing and screening.

Dr Kundlu said a similar training would be provided to teachers from South Goa. Others present included Dr Rahul Ali, Dr Sanjay Bandekar, Dr Ashwin D’souza, Manoj Sawaikar. Shailesh Zingade and K V Mahesh.

Around 1,000 teachers from South Goa are being offered training in a similar programme at Rajiv Gandhi Kala Mandir in Ponda.

After detecting any eye problems, surgeries will be conducted and spectacles will be distribute­d free of cost. The eye testing exercise and treatment will be completed in March — Pramod Sawant

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