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With a growing demand for trained eye health professionals, LNJP established the LNJP Paramedical Institute in 2019, offering a Diploma in Ophthalmic Assistance (2-year program). The institute is affiliated with the Jharkhand State Paramedical Council and has a capacity of 40 students per year. Graduates are placed at vision centers and hospitals, with eligibility for government jobs.
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04 June 2025, Chouparan (Hazaribagh): Nav Bharat Jagriti Kendra (NBJK)-run LNJP Paramedical Institute organized a certificate distribution ceremony for the successful students of the Diploma in Ophthalmic Assistant course (2022–24 batch). The event was graced by Mr. S.K. Bhagat, General Manager, and Ms. Safeena Parveen, CSR Manager from CMPDI, who have supported these students through scholarships. Lighting the ceremonial lamp, the guests motivated the students and highlighted how this training would not only enhance their careers but also offer them a platform to serve the community. The programme was addressed by Mr. Anand Abhinav (Programme Manager, NBJK), Dr. Alok, Dr. Mrinal (LNJP Eye Hospital), Mr. Karunanidhi (Manager), Dr. Vikant Kumar Singh (Principal), and faculty members Mr. Ambar Nidhi, Ms. Snehashree, and Mr. Sonu Kumar. Top performer Ms. Nandini Singh (Mayurhand), along with Kunal Kumar and Neha Soni, shared their experience, appreciating the practical training and extensive theory classes provided at the institute.
31 May 2025, Hazaribagh: A free eye screening camp was organized today at the Hazaribagh Old Age Home under the joint initiative of the SightSavers-supported Netra Vasant Programme and the Department of Social Welfare, conducted by Loknayak Jayaprakash Eye Hospital, Bahera Ashram, Chouparan, which is run by Nav Bharat Jagriti Kendra (NBJK). A total of 22 elderly individuals underwent eye examinations. The screening revealed 13 cases of cataracts, 1 case with retinal disorder, and 4 with refractive errors. On the same day, an eye screening camp was also conducted at the Spastic School, Hazaribagh, where 31 children with disabilities were examined. Among them, 1 child was diagnosed with cataract and 6 with refractive errors. All screenings were carried out using advanced ophthalmic diagnostic equipment to ensure accurate results. The medical team included Santosh Kumar Puri (Hospital Manager), Praveen Kumar Singh (Optometrist), Ram Lakhan Bhuiyan (Camp Promoter), Virendra Dangi (Driver cum Multi-tasking Staff), and Sunita Devi and Nirjara Kumari (Ophthalmic Clinical Assistants). The camps were conducted under the supervision of Mr. Kirti Rawat, District Programme Coordinator, NBJK. Patients diagnosed with cataracts during the camps will undergo free-of-cost cataract surgeries at LNJP Eye Hospital, Bahera Ashram, after necessary approvals from the concerned authorities. NBJK remains committed to making quality eye care accessible for all, especially for the elderly and children with disabilities.