Project Prakash

We want to express our sincere gratitude to our partners and supporters, without whom the impact we are having on our children wouldn’t be possible.

Partners ​

To provide our children with world class treatment, finest education, vocational training, and access to top-notch resources and special educators, thus unlocking numerous possibilities and opportunities, we have forged partnerships with some of the foremost organizations in the realms of medical services, education, and vocational training for visually challenged children and youth in India.

Established in the year 1922, Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital (SCEH) was founded by Dr. Sorabji P. Shroff. He started this journey with a vision to eradicate avoidable blindness and an idea to provide equal eye care to every section of society. Today, SCEH offers the most advanced & comprehensive Eye & ENT care services by globally renowned and highly experienced doctors and paramedics who are deeply dedicated to patient care.

NAB is committed to promoting integrated education for visually impaired children. Through its integrated education activities, the organization strives to create an inclusive educational environment where blind and visually impaired students can access quality education alongside their sighted peers.

The Blind Relief Association is a non-profit organization based in Delhi, India, dedicated to empowering individuals with visual impairments. It offers a wide range of services including education, vocational training, rehabilitation, and assistive technology to help visually impaired individuals lead independent and fulfilling lives. The organization operates schools, vocational training centers, and rehabilitation programs, providing holistic support to people with visual disabilities.

Dr. Suma Ganesh

Dr Suma Ganesh is presently Associate Medical Director, Head of Paediatric ophthalmology and Strabismus and Head of Medical Education Department at Dr Shroff’s Charity Eye hospital, Delhi. She has done her MS ophthalmology from Lokmanya Tilak Medical college Mumbai in 1994, DNB from National board of examinations , Delhi in 1994. She did her fellowship in Paediatric ophthalmology and Strabismus at Manhattan Eye and Ear hospital in 2001 through Marsh Carter Fellowship grant by ORBIS International.

Dr. Umang Mathur

Associate Director and head of the Department of Ophthalmology at Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital, Delhi, Dr. Umang is a Cornea and Phaco cataract surgeon. He has received several decorations in recognition of his surgical talents, and completed a fellowship in Cornea and Anterior Segment surgery at the prestigious L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad in 1998. His training abroad includes time at the Royal Hull Infirmary, UK, and at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, USA.

Supporters

We are supported by the following thoughtful group of funders who believe in our cause and mission

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