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In a solemn function held at the premises
of the Vijaya Hospital with Semmangudi Srinivasa
Aiyer offering the prayer, Mrs (Dr) T Agarwal
inaugurated the project.
On the auspicious day of Vinayaka Chaturthi,
the sixth day of September in the year 1978,
the hospital came into existence.
It was named Sankara Nethralaya, which means
"The Temple of the Eye". The long
journey for vision with a mission began.
In 28 years, the hospital has gained international
excellence and is acclaimed for its quality
care and compassion. Sankara Nethralaya
today has grown into a super specialty institution
for ophthalmic care and receives patients
from all over the country and from abroad.
Sankara Nethralaya family today has over
1000 individuals with one vision –
to propagate the Nethralaya philosophy;
the place of our work is an Alaya and Work
will be our worship, which we shall do
with sincerity, dedication and utmost love
with a missionary spirit.
Sankara Nethralaya has been described by
Shri Nani A. Palkivala, an eminent legal
expert and former Indian Ambassador to USA,
as the "Best Managed Charitable Organization
in India". Sir Ratan Tata Trust has
observed Sankara Nethralaya as a High Performing
Knowledge Institution – mission driven,
a proven track record, acknowledged nationally
and internationally for its expertise and
excellence in Ophthlmic care with almost
all eye sub-specialities, good management
systems, a vibrant set of human resources
and a participative system of decision-making.
On an average, 1200 patients walk through
our doors and 100 surgeries are performed
every day. In our journey for excellence,
we have received many awards and appreciation
of our efforts. And we still have a long
way to go……
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