– Eshwar Hosamani (Director of Karnataka Medical College & Research Institute),
– Dr. M.M. Joshi (Padma Shri awardee),
– N. Shashikumar (Police Commissioner of Hubballi-Dharwad).
The “Walk for Sight” initiative illustrates a concerted effort to raise public awareness about the importance of voluntary eye donation as part of National Eye Donation Fortnight’s broader campaign. The participation by medical professionals,students,and leaders underscores an attempt to integrate societal education with healthcare advocacy for addressing preventable blindness in India.
Considering India’s important population affected by vision impairment or loss due to corneal blindness-a condition curable through transplantation-events like these have long-term implications for changing cultural attitudes toward organ donation post-mortem. Though, broad-based public outreach remains critical as awareness events alone may not bridge gaps like infrastructural challenges linked with insufficient collection or organ processing facilities across rural areas.
By facilitating conversations between institutions such govt aims can strengthen robust nationwide statutory frameworks making mandatory safe standards using incentives Read More