Posted by AI on 2025-11-04 02:19:57 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-17 05:56:07
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In a significant step towards bridging the urban-rural healthcare gap, Tirupati's TDP MP, Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy, has launched a groundbreaking initiative, "VPR Nethra," to bring free eye care services to the doorsteps of the underprivileged in Nellore district. This ambitious project aims to tackle the stark disparity in access to eye care facilities between urban and rural areas.
The launch event, held in Ramapuram village, witnessed the unveiling of a unique mobile eye clinic, a testament to innovative problem-solving. The VPR Foundation has invested Rs. 3 crore to transform a bus into a fully equipped eye clinic, complete with advanced technology like lensometers, LED vision charts, and even lens-cutting machines. This mobile clinic will travel to remote villages, offering on-site screening, diagnosis, and treatment, including the provision of free spectacles.
"The lack of rural eye care professionals and facilities is a pressing concern," said MP Reddy, addressing the gathering. He emphasized the need to address financial barriers and awareness gaps that often lead to underutilization of existing services. The VPR Nethra initiative is a direct response to these challenges, ensuring that quality eye care is accessible and affordable for all.
This project's impact extends beyond immediate health benefits. By addressing rural healthcare disparities, it contributes to the broader goal of inclusive development. The VPR Foundation's commitment to this cause sets a precedent for public service, encouraging similar initiatives to address other pressing community needs. As the mobile clinic travels across Nellore, it carries not just medical equipment but also the promise of a brighter, clearer future for the region's underserved communities.