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55-year-old Chuna Katwal of Sakela Rural Municipality-4 Mattim saw a new world again. She has lost her sight in both eyes for three years. She got her sight after cataract surgery in one of her two eyes on March 10th at the ongoing eye camp in Diktel, Chuna.
Likewise, 91-year-old Devisara Rai of Diprung Chuichumma Rural Municipality-1 Yamkha has also got the sight of her eyes. Devisara, who has lost sight in both her eyes for the past seven months, also regained sight after an eye surgery on 9th Chait. The other eye was also operated on on Chait 11th according to Indra Kasju, Chairman of Nepal Eye Jyoti Association Khotang.
99 people including them got light after eye surgery. On the first day of the camp, 35 people, 33 on the second day and 31 on the third day received eye surgery. Kasju said that 712 people received services during the camp period. According to Kasju, 570 people received free medicine, 202 senior citizens received free glasses and 73 people who underwent eye surgery received black glasses.
"In the three-day camp, 712 people received services," Kasju said, "of these, 99 people underwent surgery, 570 people received free medicine, 220 senior citizens were given glasses and 73 people who underwent eye surgery were given glasses free of charge." Yes .
