Ekjyot Charitable Foundation

Five ways you can be our charity work partners aimed at proving free eyecare

free eyecare

Ekjyot Charitable Foundation’s principal objective is to help the less fortunate get their sight back and stop people from going blind from preventable eye diseases. Through our joint initiatives & organizational collaborations, we strive to bring clarity and hope to the lives of those in need & yet can’t afford eye treatments. This cause is … Read more

Ekjyot Charitable Foundation’s Humanitarian Work to provide free eye treatments to Marginalized

Ekjyot Charitable Foundation

Most Surveys and stats put Punjab on the edge, with a surge in visual impairments witnessed never before. Eye conditions such as Glaucoma (Kalamotia), Cataracts (Motiyabind), Age-related macular degeneration & myriad variants of Eye infections are on the rise in Punjab, signalling attention from public and private concerns. With Industry, vehicular pollution, and agricultural-related activity, the air … Read more

पंजाब सरकार के स्वास्थ्य मंत्री द्वारा नाभा में निःशुल्क नेत्र शिविर का शुभारंभ

नाभा रोटरी क्लब ने पंजाब के नाभा क्षेत्र के निवासियों के लिए एक मेगा मुफ्त नेत्र शिविर की मेजबानी करके एक सराहनीय पहल शुरू की है। इस मानवीय प्रयास का उद्देश्य समाज के वंचित वर्गों से संबंधित ऐसी रोकथाम योग्य अंधापन प्रक्रियाओं की आवश्यकता वाले लोगों को व्यापक नेत्र उपचार, विशेष रूप से मुफ्त मोतियाबिंद … Read more

Ten reasons for you to Donate or Sponsor

Support our cause for a better tomorrow, where no one is deprived of the blessings of eyesight Donations and sponsorship from NGOs/Corporations/individuals are a beacon of hope that illuminates the path to recovering eyesight for the impoverished and marginalized in our communities. With your help, Ekjyot Charitable Foundation, with its group of eye hospitals,can hold … Read more

How to deal with Preventable Blindness in India: Gift of ‘Sight for all’

Vision is one of our most treasured senses, but in India, the fight against preventable blindness continues. Research Data collected by World Health Education WHO reveal that India has the most blind people worldwide, with approximately 12 million people blind. Surprisingly, an estimated 80% of these occurrences are avoidable. The need for comprehensive initiatives to … Read more