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Setting up eye banks
The National Programme for Control of Blindness of the
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare provides assistance to organisations
that want to set up eye banks.
Objectives
To produce healthy corneas to help persons blind with
corneal defects.
Criteria for eligibility
Besides the Central/State/District/mobile units and
private charitable hospitals and nursings homes, a voluntary organisation
is eligible to become an Eye Bank if it meets the following criteria:
The organisation should be registered
under the Human Organs Transplantation Act.
It should be non-governmental and
should not be run for profit to any individual or group of individuals.
Its work and financial position
should be satisfactory and the payment of grant-in-aid should be recommended
by a State Government .
It should have its own infrastructure
to carry out the activities of an Eye Bank.
The organisation should have a good track record
.
It should be recognised/associated with the Eye
Bank Association of India.
Pattern of assistance
Non-recurring grant
upto Rupees 5 lakhs for eye banks and Rupees 50,000 for eye donation
centers for items like vehicles, refrigerator, emuclation set, containers
for corneal sets, film projector with slides, etc .
Recurring grant of Rupees
250 per eye collected for eye donation centres and Rupees 500 per eye
collected for eye banks for M.K. Media, glassware and other contingency
expenditure.
Procedure for application
An application should be submitted on the prescribed
proforma through the Director, Health Services of State Governments or
be sent to the Ophthalmology Section, DGHS, Department of Health, New
Delhi.
For forms and more information, please contact:
Ophthalmology Section
Directorate General of Health Services
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi
Phone: +91-11-23022200, 23014647