April 1 to 7 is observed as Prevention of Blindness Week in India. It is observed to alert and awaken the society towards various factors which causes blindness. The week also educates people about various eye injuries, visual impairments, their prevention, cure and treatment. A nationwide effort through free eye check up clinics/detection camps, teachers, social workers and health personnel is organised to disseminate proper eye hygiene. Prevention of Blindness Week in India is organised by National Society for the Prevention of Blindness-India (NSPB-I) along with the support of state and local branches.
National Society for the Prevention of Blindness was founded in 1960 (Under the Societies Registration Act of 1860) with Jawaharlal Nehru and Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur being its founding patrons. NSPB is an entirely voluntary organisation receiving funds through contributions and donations. NSPB partners actively with Sight Savers, Rotary International and other large corporate firms. The Indian government associated itself with the global initiative, "Vision 2020: The Right To Sight", launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with the International Agency for Prevention of Blindness and other NGOs to eliminate avoidable blindness by 2020. India was also the first country to seek a soft loan from International Development Agency of the World Bank for control of blindness.
Events and Activities
On this day various institutions and organisation both government and private, organise:
‘Eye Banks and Corneal Transplantation' had been chosen as theme for 2012.
Holiday Status - It is not a Holiday.