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Tata Capital’s Eyecare Initiative Project Aarogyatara Reaches Landmark 1 Million Screenings

2nd December 2024: Tata Capital, the financial services arm of the Tata Group, is proud to announce that Project Aarogyatara, has successfully conducted 1 million screenings in its mission to eliminate curable blindness. The initiative, aimed at providing inclusive primary eye care, organizes community-level eye screening camps across Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and Bihar.

By offering cataract surgeries and spectacles to underserved individuals, the project is improving eye health among low-income families while raising awareness about the importance of regular eye check-ups. These efforts are made possible through collaborations with leading eye hospitals and non-profit organizations to deliver affordable, accessible, and high-quality curative and preventive eye care services.

Impact of Project Aarogyatara since inception across Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and Bihar. Data as of Oct’2024

  • Over 1 million individuals screened for eye-related ailments
  • Over 37,000 individuals were provided with spectacles
  • Over 65,000 cataract surgeries were conducted successfully

Project Aarogyatara has received an overwhelmingly positive response from the community, with many benefiting from the healthcare camps. Tata Capital remains committed to its CSR efforts, striving to build a healthier and more inclusive society.

Speaking about Tata Capital’s CSR initiatives, Sridhar Sarathy, Chief Ethics Officer & Head of Sustainability and CSR at Tata Capital said, “As a responsible corporate citizen, we are committed to giving back to the communities we serve. We believe that access to quality healthcare, including eye care is very important. Through this initiative, we are proud to provide free eye check-up services to underprivileged individuals who may not have access to quality eye care. Restoring sight not only transforms lives but also empowers individuals with renewed independence, dignity, and the thrill of experiencing the world clearly.”

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