Rotary Club of Madras East presents Drishti 100 to mark the distribution of smart vision devices to 100 Visually Impaired Beneficiaries on Feb 25th 2022

Rotary Club of Madras East presents Drishti 100 to mark the distribution of smart vision devices to 100 Visually Impaired Beneficiaries on Feb 25th 2022
Rotary Club of Madras East presents Drishti 100 to mark the distribution of smart vision devices to 100 Visually Impaired Beneficiaries on Feb 25th 2022
Rotary Club of Madras East presents Drishti 100 to mark the distribution of smart vision devices to 100 Visually Impaired Beneficiaries on Feb 25th 2022
Rotary Club of Madras East presents Drishti 100 to mark the distribution of smart vision devices to 100 Visually Impaired Beneficiaries on Feb 25th 2022

Project Drishti

Smart Vision Device for visually impaired

In association with Aravind Eye Care Systems

 

100th Device Distribution on Feb 25th 2022

 

More than 9 million people in India are blind and an additional 64 million are partially blind. Poverty is often a determining and exacerbating factor in the prevalence of disabling conditions like visual impairment. 

 

The Smart Vision Device is an assistive wearable device specifically designed for people with blindness and uncorrectable visually impairment. A brainchild of Mr.Ramu Muthangi - an IIT Kanpur Alumni and an Ex-Defence Officer, the main features on this device are:

 

§  Facial Recognition and people identification within 2 mtrs range, their approximate age,

§  It can also recognize the expressions on people’s faces when in conversation.

§  Can read (Digital text, printed text and handwritten script) and interpret in English and 73 regional languages

§  Identify things around the person

§  Warn of obstacles in front and around when in navigation mode

§  Can read road signs during navigation

 

Rotary Club of Madras East (RCME) initiated Project Drishti and in collaboration with the experts in the field of vision care Aravind Eye Care System to empower 300 visually challenged individuals by donating the Smart Vision Device to them. .  After a 10-month long process of inputs and upgradations and the device was validated and recommended by the Vision Rehab Centre of Aravind Eye Care System, Madurai. Since then 98 devices have been donated over a period of 5 months and we are celebrating the donation of the 100th device in today’s event. The team at Smart Health Global (SHG), ensures every effort is made to make the device affordable.

  RCME President for 2021-22, Rtn Srinivasa Rao, has been upbeat about Project Drishti since its inception and informs that he and his club are ready with donors for another 100 more, at the time the 100th device distribution is happening. The club is all set to reach the target of at least 300 visually impaired beneficiaries before June 2022.

This project has also received attention across Rotary in India and is being taken up for distribution to the visually challenged in their respective areas. Support of large corporates like Saint-Gobain India Pvt Ltd, Indian Oil Corporation Limited and Customer Analytics.

The product has undergone upgrades and technology has made it possible to ensure all the beneficiaries of the past also benefit from the upgrades. The feedback from the 98 odd beneficiaries so far has been heart-warming to note and the impact humongous, to a community that has not been benefited from technology at such a personal level before.

About :

Aravind Eye Care System (AECS), with its mission to ‘eliminate needless blindness’, provides large volume, high quality and affordable care. 50% of its patients receive services either free of cost or at a steeply subsidised rate. A Pioneer in vision care Over 4.5 lakh eye surgeries or procedures are performed a year at Aravind, making it the largest eye care provider in the world. The Aravind Eye Care System now serves as a model for India, and the rest of the world. What started off as an 11-bed hospital has now become the conglomerate with facilities that include 14 eye hospitals, 6 outpatient eye examination centres and 94 primary eye care facilities in South India

Rotary Club of Madras East was chartered in 1985 and is now the second-largest and premier club in Dist.3232.  RCME has several projects worth many crores year on year, to its credit.  Health has been an important avenue of service, with many noteworthy projects in collaboration with prominent Health Care Centres and Hospitals. Starting with The Rheumatic Heart Ailment Programme, RCME has been a frontrunner in providing infrastructure and equipment for the care and medical needs of society. This year, our Project ‘Healing Tiny Hearts’ is aimed at 500 children requiring surgery for congenital heart diseases for a total project value of Rs.1.15 Cr. A dialysis centre with 11 beds, equipping a Neonatal ICU are all some of the major projects already underway since July 2021.

Contact for Donors and beneficiaries for this project at RCME

Chairperson Project Drishti:  Rtn Radhika Sathyanarayana : radhikasatya@gmail.com     

Director Community Services (Health): Rtn Sowmiya Skandan : sowmyaskandan@gmail.com