Indian Army launches ‘Drishti 2026’ Mega Eye Care camp in Ranchi
PNS
Ranchi
In a major healthcare outreach initiative to combat blindness, the Indian Army has launched ‘Drishti 2026,’ a premier Mega Eye Care Camp at Military Hospital Namkum, bringing advanced eye treatment and specialist care to the people of Jharkhand.
The four-day camp, running from June 16 to 19 under the aegis of Eastern Command, was inaugurated by Surgeon Vice Admiral Aarti Sarin, Director General Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS). Elite medical teams from Army Hospital (Research & Referral), New Delhi, are offering comprehensive treatments to ex-servicemen, dependents, and local civilians. Services include advanced cataract surgeries, glaucoma management, and specialized retinal injections.
The initiative bridges a major healthcare gap for civilians in remote tribal belts who are traditionally cut off from specialized care. Recognizing the geographical barriers these families face, local Army units actively reached out to distant villages to spread awareness and facilitate patient transit, ensuring advanced care reaches those who need it most.
Speaking at the inauguration, Surgeon Vice Admiral Aarti Sarin praised the synchronized efforts of Eastern Command and Military Hospital Namkum and specialized medical team. She underscored the role of such grassroots initiatives in expanding healthcare access and fundamentally transforming the quality of life for families.
With an overwhelming turnout on its opening day, ‘Drishti 2026’ beautifully highlights the Indian Army’s enduring commitment to community welfare proving that their dedication to defending the nation goes hand-in-hand with healing its most vulnerable.