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Instead of making people undertake exhausting journeys for basic treatment, #Sebaashray2 quietly alters the direction of care, it goes to the people, bringing practical solutions through camps held across almost every neighbourhood, ensuring that no one is left at the margins of access. As Day 13 of Sebaashray 2...

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Impact After Term | 08 : Eye Care Camps Across Madurai Central — Taking Healthcare Closer to the People One of the most common barriers to healthcare is not the absence of medical services, but the inability of people to access them at the right time. This was especially true for senior citizens, daily wage workers, and economically vulnerable families, many of whom delayed treatment despite health concerns due to financial constraints or the fear of losing a day's income. Recognising this challenge, Dr. Dr P Thiaga Rajan (PTR), then a first-time MLA serving in the Opposition, initiated a series of eye care camps across Madurai Central with the conviction that essential healthcare should reach people where they live, rather than waiting for people to seek it out. Conducted with the support of specialist doctors, these camps helped identify vision impairments, early-stage cataracts, and other eye-related conditions, enabling timely intervention and treatment. Three major camps conducted across Arappalayam, Ellis Nagar, and Melamasi Street benefited a total of 1,281 residents. As part of the initiative, 157 beneficiaries received medicines through the camps, while 64 individuals were provided free spectacles at their doorstep. For those requiring surgery or advanced treatment, arrangements were made for admission and treatment at Madurai Rajaji Government Hospital, including transportation support and follow-up assistance. More than a medical outreach programme, these camps reflected a commitment to ensuring that access to healthcare does not depend on income, mobility, or awareness, but reaches those who need it most. — Admin Team

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