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Eye Donation Awareness Programme at Applied Materials

Eye Donation Awareness Programme at Applied Materials There are about 1.5 million people who today are unnecessarily blind. The only way their vision can be restored is by corneal transplant. But eye banks across the country are facing acute shortage of eyes. Much of this is due to lack of awareness among the people hence the day we celebrate our freedom, we thought to promise freedom to these people from darkness. As part of this event, a seminar was organized by Sankalp volunteers at Applied Materials on 11th September 2007. Dr.Mona and Dr.

The 31st Of July

Submitted by rajat on

This morning started the usual way. I rubbed the sleep off my eyes and started investigating the possibility of getting a cup of tea. Next thing on agenda was the Times Of India. Although this newspaper does not seem to have the motto of providing anything good to "read", still owing the the choice of the majority, we get this paper at home.

the name is enough

Submitted by chayan on

It was decided upon tht the blood bank will not ask for replacements coz we had started wit the weekly camps in ramaiah but i came to hear a case from a sankalp volunteer that still units of blood were being asked for from a patient...
As the person contacted sankalp and when the volunteer went back to the blood bank the blood bank immediately said 1 unit replacement will be sufficient instead of 2 said to the patient earlier..
on hearing our name the blood bank starts working correctly...
do these ppl dread on hearing our name????