Badli, Delhi | February 22, 2026
In a meaningful stride toward eliminating avoidable blindness, MojiRam Lions Eye Hospital joined hands with Lions Club Delhi Naya Bazar to successfully conduct a Free Vision Check-up and Cataract Referral Camp at Mandir Shivalaya, RajKaur, Badli, Delhi on February 22, 2026.
The outreach initiative served as a vital healthcare lifeline for residents of Badli village and surrounding rural areas — communities where access to specialised eye care has long remained out of reach. By integrating general health screenings with advanced ophthalmic examinations, the camp offered a truly comprehensive approach to community well-being.
A Robust Response from the Community
The camp witnessed an enthusiastic turnout, with 285 beneficiaries receiving expert consultation and care across a wide range of services. Our medical team performed 261 refraction tests, conducted dry eye evaluations, and carried out retina screenings using portable fundus equipment with photo documentation. Diabetic retinopathy assessments were also offered as part of the specialised screening programme. Extending the scope of care beyond ophthalmology, dental check-ups were also conducted for 52 OPD patients, reinforcing the camp's commitment to holistic community health. On the general health front, 62 blood pressure and blood sugar tests were administered, and 250 vials of medicated eye drops were distributed free of charge.
Cataract Care — From Diagnosis to Surgery, at No Cost
Among the most significant outcomes of the camp was the identification of 29 cataract patients, all of whom have been referred to MojiRam Lions Eye Hospital for completely free surgical treatment. Additionally, 8 diabetic retinopathy cases were detected and flagged for timely follow-up care — an outcome that could prove sight-saving for those patients.
True to the Lions' global "Sight First" mission, the hospital remains firmly committed to ensuring that financial constraints never stand between a patient and their right to clear vision.
Distinguished Lions Club Leadership in Attendance
The camp was graced by the presence of several senior Lions Club dignitaries who supervised the proceedings and lent their guidance throughout the day. Among those present were Lion Pramod Sapra ji, Past District Governor, Lion Amresh Kumar ji, Region Chairperson, Lion J.P. Mittal ji, Chairman, MojiRam Lions Eye Hospital, and Lion Dilip Aggarwal ji. Their active involvement and oversight reflected the Lions Club's deep organisational commitment to ensuring that such humanitarian initiatives are executed with the highest standards of care and efficiency.
A Shared Mission
"Our goal is to ensure that avoidable blindness becomes a thing of the past for our community," shared the organisers — a sentiment that resonates deeply with the values at the heart of MojiRam Lions Eye Hospital.
This collaboration stands as a powerful reminder that when medical expertise and community spirit come together, the impact extends far beyond the clinic — reaching the doorsteps of those who need it most. We look forward to continuing this important work and expanding our outreach to more underserved communities in the months ahead.
MojiRam Lions Eye Hospital proudly partners with Lions Club Delhi Naya Bazar in its ongoing commitment to accessible, quality eye care for all.
Mandir Shivalaya, Smt. Raj Kaur Badli Village Delhi - 110042
22-02-2026 & 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Sunday
B M Goel 9717788087