
SUCCESS STORIES ON CATARACT SURGERY
Mrs. Santara Chhura W/O Benudhar Chura, age 66 years, resides at Kursud of Kursud Gram Panchyat of Titilagarh Block of Bolangir District. She lives with her husband, they have no child. They are selling vegetables at the village and nearby villages for their livelihood.

CATARACT SURGERY: A LIFE-CHANGING DECISION
Mr. Thrulu Bisi, age 80 years is residing at Sihini of Sihini G.P. of Titilagarh Block of Bolangir District. He is living in a Paka house with his only son. He was earning from daily wage labour. Thrlu is getting Rs 500 old age pension and 5kgs rice from Odisha Government. Now a days his son nurturing the family. One year back he was affected with cataract. He was struggling for her daily activities. He was taking help from others

CATARACT SURGERY CAN BRING VISION BACK
Mr. Kula Chhatar ,W/o Fatu Chhatar age 65 years is residing at Sihini of Sinini G.P. of Titilagarh Block of Bolangir District. He is living in a Paka house with his only son . He is was Daily wage labour . Kula is getting Rs 500 old age pension and 5kgs rice from Odisha Government. Now a day’s his son nurturing the family. One year back he was affected with cataract. He was struggling for her daily activities. He was taking help from others.

DANSAE MALLIK’S STORY
Danasae was very much happy when his vision restored. Now he is doing independently his day to day chore such as helping his family in income generation activities and participated in social and cultural activities etc. In the community. He gave thanks to our hospital staffs.

REMOVING THE CLOUDS FROM ALEKHA BISHI’S EYES
He nurtures his family by Rickshaw pulling at Titilagarh and his wife doing daily wage at his village and nearby villages. Before 2 years back his left eye developed cataract .

STORY OF MISS GITA JENA
Gita’s father nurtures the family by doing daily wage labour within the village and nearby villages. Gita completed high school and sitting idle at home due her poor financial condition. A skill development training camp was organised by SCD, Gita came to the camp with her father and assessed by VRCH & SCD personnel, she completed skill training in the trade tailoring at VRCH Bhubaneswar.

STORY OF MISS GAJAMATI MAJHI
Gajamati is youngest girl of the family and she is an orthopedically disabled with 60 percentage. She has completed upper primary at Antarla village. Her father passed away when she was at the age of 15years, after that her mother’s look after the family. Her brothers migrated to Chhatisgarh for labour work. Only three persons lived in the village i.e. Gajamati, her sister and Old mother.

STORY OF MR. PARAMESWAR BEHERA
Parameswara Behera S/o Kurtibasa Behera, aged 43 years, inhabit at Digsira of Titilagarh block of Balangir district, he is an orthopedically disabled with 70 percentage. Parameswara belongs to a BPL family; he passed high school at Digsira. After complete the matriculation Prameswara did not go for higher study because the college was 20 kms far away from the village, then he decided to tuition the children at home and partially helps the family in cultivation.
