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Chandigarh/ Advanced Eye Centre, PGI organized Glaucoma Awareness Walk from Rock Garden to Sukhna Lake

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Chandigarh : Glaucoma is the leading cause of preventable irreversible blindness, and the figures are increasing. One in each 200 people, aged 40, has glaucoma, and the number rises to one in 8, aged 80. As the world ages, and the population increases as well, glaucoma is becoming more and more common. Currently, glaucoma affects approximately 80 million people around the world, about half of whom are unaware that they have the disease and may not have access to much needed care This number is forecasted to increase in the coming years, as over 111.8 million people will be impacted by glaucoma by 2040.

Our country, second most populated country, bears a huge chunk of patients, every 8th individual or nearly 40 million has either glaucoma or is at risk of developing the disease. 11.2 million Indians suffer from the disease with 1.1 million blinds, including children.

Most often glaucoma cause silent vision loss as the patient will not be symptomatic till the moderate to an advanced stage and the vision loss can’t be regained. Early recognition and treatment are at most important to prevent the progression of glaucoma. Thus, the earlier it is diagnosed, the less damage is done.

For decades the Advanced Eye Centre, PGIMER (top most institute in the region), Chandigarh, has been working to raise the awareness about glaucoma and importance of the prevention. Yesterday (March 9, 2025) The advanced Eye Centre has conducted a series event under the leadership of Prof Surinder Singh Pandav, the Chief of department and events were a huge success. The program started with an awareness walk begun from Rock Garden Chandigarh at 7.30 am with the slogan of “Uniting for Glaucoma Free world”. The event was graced by the presence of Padmashri Prof. Jagat Ram former director PGIMER and other dignitaries. We have participation of large number of health workers from various sections form the PGIMER, GMCH-32 and people from various like Chandigarh Ophthalmological Society and Glaucoma Support group Chandigarh, and Lions Club Chandigarh.

Following conclusion of awareness walk at Sukhna Lake Chandigarh by 8.0 am the slogan was again highlighted by a glaucoma awareness skit by Chandigarh Theatre group under the guidance of Mr Rajeev Mehta. The skit was really an eye opener for public gathered at Sukhna Lake and conveyed the message of requirement of glaucoma screening and treatment. This occasion has graced by the participation of more than 180 people.


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