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OLD NO.18, NEW NO.41, COLLEGE ROAD, CHENNAI 600 006
MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION
ANNUAL REPORT & ACCOUNTS2018 - 2019
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MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION
To
The Members of the Medical Research FoundationAugust 17, 2019
NOTICE
AGENDA
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE MEMBERS OF THE MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION
THAT THE 41st ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE FOUNDATION WILL BE HELD ON
SATURDAY, THE 14th SEPTEMBER 2019 AT 6.00 P.M. AT BOARD ROOM, 2ND FLOOR,
KAMALNAYAN BAJAJ RESEARCH CENTRE BLOCK, NEW NO 41, OLD NO 18, COLLEGE
ROAD, CHENNAI 600 006.
1. To consider and adopt the Audited Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended March 31, 2019 and the Balance Sheet as at that date together with the Report of the Auditors thereon.
2. To consider and adopt the Annual report of the Foundation for the year 2018-19.
3. To appoint Auditors and to fix their remuneration for the year ending 31st March 2020.
4. To elect Members to the Board of Management in the vacancies caused by the retirement of the following Members, who are eligible for re-appointment
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Kindly make it convenient to attend the meeting.
Encl: 1. Explanatory statement for Item 4 of the Agenda 2. Audited Accounts for the year ended March 31, 2019
G. RAMACHANDRAN
Honorary Secretary
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Sl. No Name Represented By Category Of Membership
1 Mr. C. Ramakrishna - Founder member
2 M/s Orwo Films Eastern Unit Dr. M. Saravanan Donor member
3 Paramarthabhushanam Nathella Sampathu Chetty Charities
Mr. Ranganatha Gupta Donor member
4 Sugal Lottery Agency Mr. N. Sugalchand Jain Donor member
5 Mr. R. C. Parekh - Donor member
6 M/s Chittoda Investment and Trading Private Limited
Dr. Usha Barwale Zehr Donor member
7 M/s Saraswathi Stores Mr. G. Ramachandran Donor member
8 Dr. S. S. Badrinath - Honorary member
9 Dr. T. S. Surendran - Honorary member
10 Dr. Lingam Gopal - Honorary member
11 Dr. K. S. Vasan - Honorary member
12 Dr. T. Ramasami - Honorary member
13 M/s Keligavan Investment and Trading Private Ltd
Mr. Raju Barwale Patron member
14 M/s Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre
Mr. Jagdish M Chanrai Patron member
15 Ms. Prabhavathy Seethapathy - Patron member
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As per bye laws of the Foundation 10(d) Mr. Raju Barwale being the nominee member of the
M/s Keligavan Investment and Trading Private Limited is automatically entitled to be re-
elected on completion of three years.
As per bye laws of the Foundation 10(d) Mr. Jagdish M Chanrai being the nominee member of
the M/s Jaslok Hospital and Research Center is automatically entitled to be re-elected on
completion of three years.
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Explanatory statement for Item 4 of the Agenda
G. RAMACHANDRAN
Honorary Secretary
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SANKARA NETHRALAYA
PHILOSOPHY
The mission of Sankara Nethralaya is to
provide Total Eye-care solutions of highest
standards to all sections of community through
a team of competent, committed and
compassionate professionals in a patient-
friendly environment.
Sankara Nethralaya is also committed to
create a CENTRE of Excellence for ophthalmic
professionals for continuously updating their
knowledge through Education, Training, and
carrying innovative India centric Research to
benefit the entire ophthalmic community.
In all our undertakings we will be guided by the
underlying philosophy of Sankara Nethralaya.
Let the word Sankara of Sankara Nethralaya
ever remind me and my associates His Holiness'
command that there be a missionary Spirit in
the project.
Let the word Nethralaya constantly remind me
and my colleagues that the place of our work is
an Alaya. Work will be our Worship which we
shall do with sincerity, dedication and utmost
Love
We pledge to meet the patients' requirements
by offering expert ophthalmic care with
compassion through a committed professional
team.
We commit to achieve quality services through
the Quality Management System while
complying with all applicable regulatory
requirements.
QUALITY POLICY
To ensure high level of staff satisfaction
and motivation.
To maintain the quality of ophthalmic
services in accordance with international
standards.
Effective utilization of infrastructure
facilities including manpower.
To ensure continued patients' satisfaction.
QUALITY OBJECTIVESMISSION STATEMENT
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BOARD OF MANAGEMENT 2018 - 2019
President Dr. S. S. Badrinath
Vice President Dr. Girish Shiva Rao
Honorary Secretary Mr. G. Ramachandran
Honorary Treasurer Mr. N. Sugalchand Jain
Other Members of the Board
1. Mr. Ananthkumar Badrinath Member
2. Mr. Ashok Kumar Mehta Member
3. Mr. Jagdish M. Chanrai Member
4. Dr. Lingam Gopal Member
5. Mrs. Mallika Srinivasan Member
6. Mr. Mani. S. Subramonian Member
7. Mrs. Nina B. H. Kothari Member
8. Mr. Parekh R. C. Member
9. Ms. Prabhavathy Seethapathy Member
10. Mr. Ramakrishna C. Member
11. Dr. Ramasami T. Member
12. Mr. N. Ranganatha Gupta Member
13. Mr. Rajaratnam S. Member
14. Ms. Rajashree Birla Member
15. Mr. Raju Barwale Member
16. Mr. Sirish R. Barwale Member
17. Dr. Surendran T. S. Member
18. Dr. Saravanan M. Member
19. Mr. Taraporevala B. S. Member
20. Dr. Usha Zehr Barwale Member
21. Mr. Vaidyanathan V. Member
22. Dr. K. S. Vasan Member
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Managing Director
Medical Director Administration
:
:
Dr. K. S. Vasan
Dr. Girish Shiva Rao
Director Administration : Ms. Akila Ganesan
Deputy General Manager (Finance) : Ms. Susila Girisan
Auditors : M/s. S. Viswanathan
Chartered Accountants, Chennai
Bankers : HDFC Bank Ltd., State Bank of India
Registered Office : Old No.18, New No.41, College Road,Chennai - 600 006.
Main Hospital
Jagadguru Kanchi Sri Chandrasekarendra
Saraswathi Nethra Nilayam
Dr. V. G. Appukutty Campus,
Elite School of Optometry &
C.U. Shah Sankara Nethralaya
Navasuja Sankara Nethralaya
Jaslok Community Ophthalmic Centre
Smt. T. K. Lakshmi Ammal and Smt. T.K.
Alamelu Ammal Sankara Nethralaya
Old No.18, New No.41, College Road, Chennai-600006.
21, Pycrofts Garden Road, Chennai 600 006.
No.8, GST Road, St. Thomas Mount, Chennai 600 016.
No.73, VenkataKrishna Iyer Road, Raja Annamalaipuram, Chennai 600028.
138, Rama Building ,Greams Road, Chennai 600 006.
New No 39. Old no. 19, 1st Main Road,
East Shenoy Nagar, Chennai 600 030.
The Sankara Nethralaya Academy -
VanagaramNo 9, Vanagaram Road, Ayanambakkam, Chennai 600 095.
Suraj Sankara NethralayaNo. 34, Dharmaraja Koil Street, Chetpet Post & Taluk, Tiruvannamalai Dt, Pincode 606801
Locations of Sankara Nethralaya:
Sri Srinivasa Sankara Nethralaya
Sri City Sankara Nethralaya
Central Hospital, K.T. Road (Near TTD Administration Bldg.) Tirupathi 517 501.
(A Unit of Medical Research Foundation, Chennai)
Sri City Medical Care Center,
305, North, 2nd street, Sector3,Sri City, Varadaiahpalem Mandal, Chittoor Dist, AP - 517541.
Tamil Nadu
Aditya Birla Sankara Nethralaya
Sankara Nethralaya RSM Square
No.147, Barakhola, Mukundapur, E M Bypass, (Near
Santhoshpur Connector Kolkata - 700 099.
No.10, Raja Subodh Mallik SquareKolkata - 700013
Premises No.25-3333, Plot No. D J 16, Action Area – 2, Kolkata - 700156
Kamalnayan Bajaj Sankara Nethralaya
Andra Pradesh
West Bengal
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2018-19
I have great pleasure in presenting the 41st Annual Report of the Medical Research Foundation
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
The financial performance of the Foundation for the year 2018-19 is summarized below:
Description 2018-19 2017-18
INCOME
Hospital Collections 20763 19587
Grants and Other Income 2474 2340
Total Income
EXPENDITURE 21431 20212
Surplus before Depreciation 1806 1715
Depreciation 1737 1789
Net Surplus/Deficit 69 (74)
23237 21927
(Rs in Lakhs) (Rs in Lakhs)
The Hospital Collection this year was higher by Rs.1176 lakhs compared to 2017-2018 with
an increase of 6%. After meeting all the expenses including depreciation, Net Income over
Expenditure was Rs.69 lakhs compared to the Net Income over Expenditure of Rs. (74) lakhs
of 2017-18.
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Donations
Fixed Assets
(Rs in Lakhs)(Rs in Lakhs)
CASH FLOW
Description 2018-19 2017-18
Source
Add: Depreciation
Cash flow from operations
1737
69
1789
(74)
Donations 1912 1109
Increase / Decrease In Current Liabilities
ICICI KfW loan for St Thomas Mount
(266)
750
(231)
-
Total Sources 4202 2593
Investment - Capital expenditure 850 698
Investment - Project (St. Thomas Mount) 1059 8
Investment in New Building(Guest House, Mandaveli/Chetpet, Tiruvannamalai)
613 -
ICICI Technology loan – Repayment 500 500
Cash Surplus/(Deficit) 1180 1387
Opening Cash Balance 7197 5810
Total Applications
Closing Cash Balance
3022
8377
1206
7197
Applications
Donations received during the year amounted to Rs.1912 lakhs. The corresponding figures for 2017-18 were
Rs.1109 lakhs.
Additions amounted to Rs.1843 lakhs in which equipment for updating of technology and replacements
accounted to Rs.1735 lakhs and EDP Equipment / Software of Rs.108 lakhs.
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OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE
YEAR 2018-19
OUTPATIENT CONSULTATION 870450 794685
MAJOR OUTPATIENT PROCEDURE 127765 119142
SURGICAL PROCEDURE 63905 63258
2017-18
DESCRIPTION NUMBERS
Treatment of Poor Patients
DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES
EYE BANK
The number of free surgeries in the FY 2018-19 was 22810 against 23245 in FY 2017-18. Number of free
surgeries as a percentage of total surgeries done was 36% in the FY 2018-19 and 37% in the FY 2017-18. The
revenue foregone through free services and waiver / concessions amounts to Rs.4324 Lakhs. Last year the
corresponding amount was Rs. 4020 lakhs.
The reason for the slight decrease in the free surgeries is due to the closure of the Community Theatre for
three weeks for repairs and re-modification.
"The Details of Corneal Transplant services during the period April 2018 – March 2019 are as follows:
1. Total Number of eyes Collected: 1012 numbers against 1280 numbers in 2017 - 18
2. Total Number of Corneal Transplant surgeries performed: 677 numbers against 684 numbers in 2017-18
3. Amount Received from Reliance Dhristi Project towards performance of free corneal transplant:
Rs. 4,72,500 (Rs. Four Lakh seventy two Thousand Five Hundred only)”
4. Amount Received from DBCS for Cornea Collection from 2018 April to 2019 March Rs.10,79, 000
(Rs. Ten Lakh seventy nine thousands only)
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1. A monthly QI meeting attended by the Management Representative – Medical,
Management Representative – Non medical ( Ms. Akila Ganesan) and the Medical
Director( Dr. Girish Shiva Rao ) , NABH Medical Representative ( Dr. Pramod Bhende)
with all HOD’s is held to go through monthly Clinical & Managerial Quality Indicators
for the Centres. This is a major step forward in systematically ensuring Quality
Standards of the hospital
2. All committee Meetings held in defined schedules
3. Patients Feedback is systematically analysed and patient’s issues sorted to a
greater extent.
4. Patient Safety Training is provided for all staff involved in direct patient care.
5. Patient Shadowing introduced to experience what patient is experiencing within
the facility during their treatment journey.
6. Internal audits , Patient safety audits , Facility Audits done to ensure patient safety
7. Ensured to conduct Code Red,Code Blue and Code pink mock drills conducted in
regular periodicity.
8. Fire safety policy streamlined and 50 Fire wardens are trained every 6 months
across the organizations. All out sourced employees are also trained. Fire Safety
audit teams are formed and audits conducted as per schedule
9. Medico – Legal policies are framed in a clear manner
10. SN SOPs are updated for each Department & for every location annually.
Other Quality initiatives across the Organization:
Status of NABH Accreditation:(Updates as on August2019)
Sl. No SN Location RemarksNABH Accreditation Status
1 SN Main Campus Valid till Dec 2021
2 JKCN Valid till Feb 2021
3 CUSSN
4 NSN Valid till Dec 2021
5 Kamalnayan Bajaj SN Valid till July 2022
6 Aditya Birla SN Valid till April 2022
Accreditation live
Accreditation live
Reassessment done and NC closure under process
Accreditation live
Accreditation live
Accreditation live
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SN takes pride in leveraging its investment in Information Technology & Systems. The
technology investments have enabled SN to drive operational improvements in its business
operations, improve efficiency besides sustainable patient care.
We are glad to note that the new Branch addition in Chetpet, Tamil Nadu was added to our
network at short notice. The users in the branch continues to get seamless access to our
network and knowledgebase and extend services to the patients visiting the branch.
Keeping in mind the growth of information needs we have enhanced the Data storage
capabilities for our EMR & HMS with addition of new SAN Hardware at our data center
besides upgrading the Server Operating systems for improved resilience and better
performance.
SN IT has initiated piloting of newer technology adoption to network through Software
Defined Wide area network. The pilot initiative has been rolled out to RSM Square, Chetpet,
TADA and Tirupati locations. The SD WAN initiatives leverages Broadband internet to provide
fault tolerant and reliable network access and at much lower costs compared to MPLS
network. The results of pilot implementations will enable us to fine tune the approaches
and roll it across major locations over the next 9 – 12 months.
SN IT has been collaborating with users to address their business needs to bring in innovation
in their business processes and to provide improved operational efficiency in patient care.
The engagements pursuits had resulted in enhancements to the HMS / EMR software. The
areas of changes include the following :
Ø Significant enhancements to EMR in for Pediatry, Low Vision Clinics, IP and OP process
changes for improved data collection and tracking
Ø Roll out of technology changes to EMR which includes graphical representation of data,
Chrome version compatibility and improved user experience through Single Page EMR
for smarter and accelerated data collection
IT & Systems
IT Infrastructure
EMR & Hospital Management solutions
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Ø Continued focus on enhancing operational efficiency in the administration systems in
many areas which include Patient Billing, Insurance management, Opticals, Central stores,
Patient services. The automation includes improved work flows, automated data capture,
patient tracking systems for time management, e-way bill systems for stock transfers and
many more.
Ø Many of the key processes has been integrated with automated SMS, email alerts and
exception driven reporting.
Ø Service calls had been continually being reviewed proactive updates have been made to
provide users with self-help capabilities and tools for improved decision making while
servicing patient requests.
Ø Newer modules had been released for Bio-medical engineering for tracking and
attending to service requests.
4. Fund Raising activities
Under the guidance of Dr. S. S. Badrinath, fund raising for the various community projects of
Sankara Nethralaya marched ahead with full vigour. Donors from across India and the United
States, extended their support for carrying out MESU projects, Free Cataract and Major
Surgeries, School screening programs, education for the underprivileged as well as
construction of the new Community Hospital.
The SN OM Trust joined hands with the Indian Fine Arts Association (IFAA) topresent a grand fund raiser by Padmabhushan Sudha Ragunathan at Dallas,Texas
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Major CSR supporters in Financial Year 2018-19
1. M/s. Computer Age Management Services Pvt Ltd, Chennai
2. M/s. HDB Financial Services Limited, Mumbai
3. M/s. Standard Chartered Global Business Services Private Limited, Chennai
4. M/s. Sundaram BNP Paribas Home Finance Limited, Chennai
5. M/s. Sundaram Finance Limited, Chennai
6. M/s. Brakes India Private Limited, Chennai
7. M/s. Binaguri Tea Company Private Limited, Kolkata
8. M/s. Bhabani Pigments Private Limited, New Delhi
9. M/s. Blue Cross Laboratories Pvt Ltd, Mumbai
10. M/s. H T Parekh Foundation, Mumbai
11. M/s. The Clearing Corporation of India Limited, Mumbai
12. M/s. Ness Technologies India Private Limited, Bangalore
13. M/s. L & T Technology Services Pvt Ltd, Chennai
14. M/s. Bharat Electronic Limited, Chennai
15. M/s. Seegreen Cosmetics, Chennai
16. M/s. Borg Warnet Morse Systems India Pvt Ltd, Chennai
17. M/s. HPCL, Chennai
18. M/s. Panasonic Carbon India Co. Ltd, Sricity A.P
19. M/s. I M Gears Pvt Ltd, Chennai
The Employee’s strength as on 31st March 2019 is 1560 (31st March 2018 was 1497)
Particulars As on 31.03.2019 As on 31.03.2018
Consultants * 153 145
Executives & Optometrists 552 497
Staff 855 855
TOTAL 1560 1497
*Includes Ophthalmologists, Physicians and Anesthetists
HUMAN RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT
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Human Resources, with its effective organizational practices has contributed in staffing,
organizational development, employee health, safety and implementing welfare measures.
The metrics of Rubrics was developed across all departments and used as a tool to measure
employee performance.
Through effective training programs, the team has constantly been motivating and
encouraging the employees. An effective system was devised to capture all the training
details and feedback of the sessions that are conducted.
Sankara Nethralaya has always believed that rewards and recognition are essential for an
outstanding workplace. Employees are valued for their contribution by giving awards that
include the best Man & Woman employee of the year, the best Department and the
outstanding performers awards at the Independence Day celebrations held every year.
Dr. N. Anuradha of the Academic Department & Dr. H. Jameel Rizwana of the Optometry
Department and Mr. P. Kamalakannan of the Maintenance Department were adjudged the
Women and Man of the Year. The Special awards - Male – G. Vasudevan of the Commercial
Department and the Special award - Female – Hannah C. Rajapriya R. of the Administration.
The Team of year award were adjudged to the Biomedical Department of the year 2018.
Sankara Nethralaya Kolkata was chosen as the Best Department for the year 2018.
Chief Guest Dr Mohomed Rela presents the ‘Best Man Employee- 2018’ award at the 73rd I-Day celebrations to Mr Kamalakannan
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The Service Awards for long standing tenure of service to the Institution was also
recognized.
Employee Satisfaction Surveys were conducted to understand employee morale and job
satisfaction levels across all departments of SN.
Merit Awards to Children of employees who had scored 80% and above were distributed
during the Republic Day celebrations.
The SN family also celebrated the Foundation Day, Sports Day & the International Women's
Day with excellent employee participation.
On 01st July’19, our entire team of doctors were greeted with a box of dry fruits on account
of Doctor’s Day.
Chief Guest Dr Mohomed Rela presents the ‘Best Women of the year-2018’ to Dr Anuradha and Dr Rizwana
Dr Dhanashree Ratra presents the employee’s children merit scholarship to a deserving student
Volleyball match in progress at the sports Day-2018Children of SN employees participating in the sports Day
Mrs V.Usha, Deputy Manager Medical Transcription Dept. receives the 30’ years completion service’ award from the chief guest
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AWARD AND RECOGNITION TO OUR PRESIDENT & CHAIRMAN EMERITUS DR. S. S. BADRINATH
The evening of the 26th of December 2018 would remain etched in the minds of the large
number of Sankara Nethralaya family members assembled at the Sri V.D.Swami Auditorium,
located at its main campus, a colourful and joyous moment when the legendary ‘Pune Pagdi’
the bright turban which adorned the heads of Lokmanya Balgangadhar Tilak the fiery
freedom fighter and Gopal Krishna Gokhale the moderate freedom fighter and social
reformer, the bright headgear which had become a proud symbol of India’s nationalism and
fight against foreign rule adorned the humble persona of the man who had been fighting all
his life for freedom from blindness of his people, leading to a self reliant and independent
life. The occasion was the awarding of the first ‘Pune Netra Seva National Award’ instituted
in honour and memory of Late G.M Shetty of Modern Cafe, Pune, a philanthropist who
supported social causes generously, by the Pune Seva Netra Pratisthan a unique and
pioneering service institution engaged in bringing back the light of vision and joy totally cost
free to thousands of visually impaired in the rural parts of Maharashtra, for the past 40
years. The award was instituted to recognize and honour an outstanding personality working
in the field of ophthalmology, as part of the Pune Seva Netra Pratisthan’s 40th anniversary
celebrations and the members of the executive committee of the organization chose
Dr. S. S. Badrinath, Founder & Chairman Emeritus, Sankara Nethralaya unanimously for the
Dr. S. S.Badrinath being honoured with the first ‘Pune Netra Seva National Award’ by Shri Banwarilal Purohit, Governor of TN
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1. Sankara Nethralaya’s service at Tirupati through
Sri Srinivasa Sankara Nethralaya
The Sri Srinivasa Sankara Nethralaya (SSSN) which was established in the year 2009 by
Sri Srinivasa Sankara Nethralaya Trust by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD). This
center has screened more than 11,983 new patients and has performed 4,210 cataract
surgeries during the financial year 2018 -19 (FY 2017 -18: 11,642 new patients and
3,004 surgeries). This was a record year for our operations at SSSN, in terms of
surgeries performed in a year. Mission for Vision Trust is playing a major role in
mobilizing patients for free cataract surgeries at SSSN. Sankara Nethralaya is also
exploring the possibilities of having an exclusive Mobile Eye Surgical Unit for the State
of Andhra Pradesh, under the aegis of TTD. Discussions in this regard are progressing
well and we hope this project would be a reality before the next financial year.
2. Aditya Birla Sankara Nethralaya & Kamalnayan Bajaj
Sankara Nethralaya, Kolkata, West Bengal:
Both our centers at Kolkata have grown further in its stature by catering to more
number of patients through their base hospitals and as well through community
outreach programs. These centers together have screened more than 1, 17,234 new
patients and performed 14,018 surgeries during the financial year 2018 -19. (FY 2017 -
18: more than 1, 05,207 new patients and 12,780 surgeries).
3. Sankara Nethralaya, Sricity, Tada, Andhra Pradesh:
Our center at Sri City, catering to the needs of industrial workers and also the needs of
the villagers living around this upcoming industrial town, has rendered services to
more than 6,555 patients and has performed 97 cataract surgeries during the financial
year 2018-19.
4. Suraj Sankara Nethralaya, Chetpet, Tiruvannamalai District,
Tamil Nadu:
Suraj Sankara Nethralaya, named in honor and as a token of gratitude to Shri Surajmal
Jain, a well-known philanthropist, champion of social causes, Chairman of Acharya
Shri Hasthi Aradhana Foundation (ASHA Foundation) and a long time well-wisher of
Sankara Nethralaya, who has most generously donated the premise housing the new
facility. Suraj SN assumes great importance as it would be dispensing world class eye
care in a semi urban region and serving a large number of indigent patients from the
neighboring villages, who do not have access to quality eye care.
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CONCLUSION
Financial Year 2018 – 2019 saw the Foundation completing 40 years in Service to our country. Under the inspiring and visionary leadership of Dr Badrinath, the year saw the Foundation embarking on new projects and expansion of its services besides setting a new record in financial performance and a new record in number of free services performed. True to its founding principle, the Foundation showed growth in all its areas of activity - World class eye care, Community Services, Research and Education – broadly recognized as the four pillars of the Foundation.
The Foundation has recorded yet another satisfying performance with the hospital collection showing a growth of 6% in comparison to the previous financial year. The hospital collection crossed Rs. 200 crores for the first time. The number of free surgeries in the FY 2018-19 was 22810. Number of free surgeries as a percentage of total surgeries done was 36%. The Mobile Eye Surgery Units (Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand), the brain child of Dr SS Badrinath, kept the flag of Sankara Nethralaya’s service to community flying high by performing 4520 totally free cataract surgeries in different villages across the 3 states.
The Bhumi puja for the new Community Hospital at St. Thomas Mount was conducted on 23rd April 2018. The new facility would have a fully equipped out-patient facility, 8 operation theaters and 140 beds dedicated to totally free surgeries and service. In a moment that captured the spirit of the day, special guest of the event Shri Iravatham Mahadevan expressed that if only he had been 10 years younger he would have visited every home in the locality to mobilize funds for the noble endeavour.
A close look at the inception, growth and 4 decades of service by Sankara Nethralaya would make it apparent that if something has been the consistent moving force for all the above, next only to the blessings of the Kanchi Acharyas, it is the boundless love to mankind, a strong sense of service, a no strings attached generosity and utmost faith in the institution exhibited by its donors and well wishers. It was a beautiful demonstration of this faith that was being showcased on the 20th of September 2018 in the small town of Chetpet in Tiruvannamalai district of Tamil Nadu, as the curtains went up on yet another major step in Sankara Nethralaya’s battle against blindness, in a semi urban area. The hospital, now named Suraj Sankara Nethralaya, was donated to Sankara Nethralaya, by Shri Surajmal Jain and his family. After required renovations the hospital started functioning from October 2018, serving the people from surrounding villages.
Two well qualified and trained ophthalmologists supported by a well-trained and
dedicated team of nursing, paramedical and administrative staff offer quality care for
all eye ailments. The new facility has fully equipped operation theaters, General
Ward beds and AC room. This facility was inaugurated by the district collector Shri K.S.
Kandasamy, IAS on 20th September 2018. This center has offered services to 3,358
new patients as Out patients and performed 91 Cataract surgeries during the financial
year 2018-19.
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With clinical work, academics and research marching ahead with full speed, 2018-2019 was
a busy and productive year for the organization.
During the year, 78 Ophthalmologists got trained through the various Ophthalmology post
graduate and fellowship programs. This is a proud achievement of the institution and
reaffirmation of the Vision of Dr. Badrinath. Further, another 150 students graduated from
different programs including Optometry, Medical Laboratory Technology, Business
Administration, Nursing and Ophthalmic Dispensing. These are all indicators of the
robustness of Sankara Nethralaya’s academic activities.
Research work at Sankara Nethralaya has helped produce 2 Ph. D graduates this year. A
further 15 students are pursuing their Ph.D. Numerous projects in Optometry (Binocular
vision, Contact Lens and Myopia) and Ophthalmology (Dry eye, Keratoconus, Diabetic
Retinopathy and Glaucoma) are being carried out. A number of papers have been published
on the research outcome in peer reviewed Indian and International journals.
REACH – a school screening project supported by Orbis was completed this year. The 3-year
project helped to screen 3 lakh school children studying in Corporation and government
aided schools across Kanchipuram, Chennai and Tiruvallur districts. The unique feature of
the screening was inclusion of Binocular Vision Screening – the first of its kind in the world.
5% of the children required spectacles which were distributed through the project.
2018-19 was an impactful year for Sankara Nethralaya. Global projects involving Artificial
Intelligence were started at the Institution in the fields of Diabetic Retinopathy and
Glaucoma. The school screening program has received an extension of 3 more years which
would help to revisit the districts and include more children under the program. Tata Trusts
have extended another 3 years of support for the Mobile Eye Surgery Project in Jharkhand on
seeing the impact the program is having on the ground. Our ophthalmologists and
optometrists have represented Sankara Nethralaya in National and Global Forum with
distinction. A new centre was added to the Organisation and a new Community hospital is
under construction. The vision of Dr Badrinath is not only deep-rooted in the Institution but
is urging the next generation to carry forward the philosophy of the hospital.
HUMAN RELATIONS:
The Founder, Dr. S. S. Badrinath and Dr Vasanthi Badrinath are the real force behind this
great institution, continuously guiding and monitoring the progress of the institution in
every sphere. Their concerted actions in the continuous development of Consultants and
their professional management style with succession plans have started yielding results. Dr
Girish S. Rao, Medical Director – Administration & Vice-President, MRF has moved
comfortably into the role of heading the administration of the hospital under the guidance
of Dr. S. S. Badrinath.
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With the support of Chairman Emeritus and the Administration team, he is working on managing the hospital functions. The Vice Chairman, Dr. T. S. Surendran, Medical Directors / Senior Consultants Dr. Prema Padmanabhan, Dr. Pramod S. Bhende and Dr. L. Vijaya, Dr. J. Biswas all share a common vision as that of the Founder, Dr. S. S. Badrinath, which helps to continue the successful functioning of the Organisation.
Quality administrative supervision and management was provided by Dr. K. S. Vasan for the year 2018-19 who guided the operation over the past decade and improved the operation three folds. He now moves over as advisor projects. Mr. V. Vaidyanathan who is associated with the organization since inception has taken over as the President of the Foundation and has taken over the task of guiding the organization now. He is ably assisted by Mr. G. Ramachandran Hony. Secretary, Mr. N. Sugalchand Jain, Hony.Treasurer and other board members of the foundation besides Ms. Akila Ganesan, Director Administration and Ms Susila Girisan, DGM – Finance.
Our entire para medical and administrative staffs are an important link between the patients and the institution. They ensure the smooth functioning of the Organization. Regular training classes are being held to some of these groups.
I record with gratitude the support of the dedicated Board of Management who despite their other priorities have always come forward to advise the Institution whenever needed even at very short notices.
Our auditors, since the beginning of this institution, M/s S. Viswanathan & co. are carrying out their assignment as a service to a non-for-profit organization for a token compensation. I record with appreciation the personal involvement of the partners Mr. C. N. Ramachandran and Mr. Chella Srinivasan. The internal auditors Mr. S. A. Bhatt are also very dedicated in their service to us. I thank them for their personal involvement in our case.
SWAN, the women auxiliary wing of our organization is continuing their good service to Sankara Nethralaya. Their contributions to the welfare of indigent patients treated at Nethralaya are praise worthy. I salute these dedicated ladies guided by Ms. Surekha Ben, Mrs. Appukutty, Mrs. Haridas and many more.
Our bankers, HDFC and SBI, are very considerate in taking up our requests and delivering their service very promptly to us. I thank them for their support.
At this juncture, I need to extend my sincere gratitude to our Major Donors during this financial year – Clearing Corporation of India, HDB Financial Services, HT Parekh Foundation, Tata Trusts, Computer Age Management Services Private Limited, Bhabani Pigments Private Limited, Binaguri Tea Company Private Limited and the TVS Group. They have supported the Community Services of Sankara Nethralaya through large grants and donations. I would also like to extend my gratitude to the numerous other donors who have been the pillars of support for our work.
I thank the following partners for our community work for their help in taking care of our indigent patients - Mission for Vision, Sri Shridi Sai Trust, Sri Sai Darshan Trust and Lions Club.
G. RAMACHANDRANHony. Secretary
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ACADEMICS
Number of people trained by Sankara Nethralaya in Ophthalmology so far are:
A total of 2083 Ophthalmologists trained in vision subspecialties after completion of their
Post Graduation
DO : 104
DNB : 207
Ophthalmology Fellows : 1085
Advance Cataract Fellows : 776
B.S. Optometry : 676
M Phil Optometry : 112
MSMLT (BITS, PILANI) : 96
PhD Optometry : 10
*PhD (Ophthalmology) : 03(Ph D from BITS University & The Tamilnadu Dr M G R Medical University)
* Ph.D. (Microbiology, Biochemistry Genetics, Pathology) : 56 (Ph D from BITS, The Tamilnadu Dr M G R Medical University, Sastra University & Deakin University Australia)
FRCS Edinburgh : 50
During the year of 2017-2018 total number of PG’s ,fellows and others trained.
Total No of Students completed their Program
Ophthalmology Fellowship Programme : 37
Cataract Fellowship : 13
DO : 3
DNB : 10
B. S. Optometry : 34
PhD : 2
Paediatric fellow (Optometry) : 3
External Internship : 6
Observer, other ophthalmology training : 15
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THE SANKARA NETHRALAYA ACADEMY
The Sankara Nethralaya Academy, an academic wing of Sankara Nethralaya, offers distinct
PG, UG, Fellowship and Certificate level programs in Allied Health Sciences. Striving to
foster quality professionals, we give more weightage for pedagogy and hands-on-
experience.
PROGRAMS OFFERED
l Affiliated to TN Dr.MGR Medical University
w M Optom
w MHA (AHS)
w MSc (Medical Laboratory Technology)
w BSc (Medical Laboratory Technology)
w Diploma in Optometry
l In collaboration with Periyar University
w BSc (Ophthalmic Dispensing &Vision Science)
l In collaboration with Hindustan Institute of Technology & Science (Deemed to be
University)
w MBA (Hospital & Healthcare Management)
w BBA (Hospital & Healthcare Management)
FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS
l Fellowship in British Dispensing Opticians from the Association of British Dispensing
Opticians, UK
l Work Integrated Fellowship in Clinical Optometry
l Fellowship in Clinical Optometry /Low Vision /Contact Lens /Binocular Vision /Vision
Therapy/Neuro Optometry
SHORT TERM /DISTANCE PROGRAMS
l Continuing Optometry Education
l Continuing Medical Education
l Post Graduate Program in Hospital Management
l Post Graduate Program in Optical Retail Management
l Certificate in Optical Retail Management
l Certificate Course in Hospital Infection Control
l Certificate Course in Hospital Management
l Certificate Course in Hospital Finance Management
l Certificate Course in Hospital Quality Management
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MISCELLANEOUS ACHIEVEMENTS
l Organized one day National Seminar on “Emerging Paradigms in Healthcare Management” with 10 CME credit points from The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University
l Certificate Distribution Ceremoniesconducted for various programs.
l Organized a FDP Programme on “Innovative Teaching Methods”
Distinguished delegates release the souvenir at the ‘National Seminar on Emerging Paradigms in Healthcare Management’
Mrs Akila Ganesan, Director Administration, SN presents a memento to Dr. G.B. Jaiprakash Narain, Principal, Velammal Engineering College, at the seminar on ‘Innovative approaches in Teaching’
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l 100% pass in the first & second year MHA (AHS) Examination conducted The TN Dr.MGR Medical University
l 100% pass in the end semester examination conducted by Hindustan Institute of Technology & Science (Deemed to be University)
l 100% placement for passed-out students of MHA, MBA & BBA.
l Organized a week-long Compassion Consciousness Campaign addressed by founders of a few NGOs.
l ROTARACT Club of TSNA was formed under the auspices of Rotary Club of Madras East.
l BSc MLT II year student won the first prize for Quiz Competition NACL 2019 at Madras Medical Mission, Chennai.
l Organized a National Seminar Seminaron “Medical Technology in Healthcare: A Driving Force” inaugurated by Dr. Sudha Seshayyan, Vice Chancellor, The Tamil Nadu Dr.MGR Medical University.
l Forty Two students of B.Sc OD underwent internship at the following locations /industry partners /eye care institutions.
w Smart Vision & Diabetes Clinic
w Suraj Eye Institute, Nagpur
w Srinivasa Eye Care, Ambattur
w TITAN Eye Plus stores, Chennai
w Purple Optics stores, Chennai
l Second and Third year students of B.Sc ODVSORBIS–Reach School Screening Camp Services conducted by ESO.
l Around 245 Tele Ophthalmology Camps were handled by UG/PG/Fellowship students.
Chief Guest Dr Sudha Seshayyan, VC, TN Dr MGR Medical University and dignitaries release the souvenir at the seminar on ‘Medical Technology in healthcare ”A driving force’
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S.No. Candidates Name Title Supervisor Date of Viva-Voce Examination
1.
Vidyasagar Institute of Biomedical Technology & Science (VIBS)
Educational Activity of VIBSI Ph.D. Programme:1.Number of Ph. D. Awardees: - (July 2018 – June 2019) = 3(Sastra Deemed to be University, Thanjavur – 1, Anna University, Chennai - 1 & BITS, PILANI - 1)
VIBS was established on 25th October 2006 to promote research including fundamental research and foster biomedical technology and science in Basic Medical Sciences.
Ms.S.Suganya(ID No: PH 673)(R.S.Mehta Jain Department of Biochemistry & Cell Biology)
Dr.C.SubbulakshmiR.S.Mehta Jain Department of Biochemistry & Cell Biology & Co-Supervisor
Dr. Saraboji KSenior Assistant Professor, School of Chemical & Biotechnology, SASTRA deemed tobe University, Thanjavur.
Dr. Bibekanand Mallick, Associate Professor & HOD, Department of Life Science, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela.
25th January 2019
“A study on functional implications of PIWI-like proteins and PIWI-interacting RNAs in human somatic and cancer cells”
a)Number of candidates obtained Ph.D from SASTRA deemed to be University,Thanjavur = 1
S.No. Candidates Name Title Supervisor Date of Viva-Voce Examination
2. Ms. Jayshree B(ID No: 1424529140)(Department of Nano-Biotechnology)
Dr. B. S. LakshmiAnna UniversityCo-Supervisor:
Dr. Sailaja Elchuri(Professor, Nano Biotechnology)
Dr.B.S.Lakshmi Associate Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Anna University, Chennai and the joint Supervisor is Dr.Sailaja Elchuri, Department of Nano biotechnology
15th November 2018
“EpCAM Aptamer siRNA Chimeras for targeted Anti-Cancer therapy: an in vitro and in vivo investigation”
b) Number of candidates obtained Ph.D from Anna University, Chennai = 1
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3. Ms.N.N.Srikrupa(ID No: 2011PHXF100H)SN ONGC Department of Genetics and Molecular Biology
Dr. K.Thangaraj, Chief Scientist and Group leader, CSIR- Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad.
“Leber Congenital Amaurosis: Clinical profiling and Genetic using High throughput resequencing in an Indian cohort
10th August 2018
Dr. N. SoumittraProfessor, SN ONGC Department of Genetics & Molecular biology
C) Number of Candidates obtained Ph.D from BITS, PILANI =1
S.No. Candidates Name Title Supervisor Date of Viva-Voce Examination
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III) Total No. of Candidates pursuing Ph.D., Programme under 3 different Universities: ( 15 undergoing Ph.D. + + 4 Benchwork processing + 6 awaiting Ph.D. Public viva) (N = 25)
S.No
1.
2.
3.
5.
4.
L & T. Ocular Pathology Department (N=5)
Nano Biotechnology Department (N=1)
SN ONGC Departmentof Genetics & Molecular Biology (N=3)
Centre for Bioinformatics (N=2)
R.S. Mehta Jain Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology (N=4)
3
-
3
2
4
2
1
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-
-
Basic Medical SciencesDepartments, VRF, KNBIRVO Block (N =15) SASTRA Deemed to be
University, Thanjavur (12)ANNA University, Chennai (3)
National
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II) a) No.of Candidates Submitted Ph.D Thesis & Awaiting Public VIVA- Voce: Sastra Deemed to be University, Thanjavur : (N =6)
1.
2.
3.
Mr. Ravikanth Danda(ID No: PH 510)(Stem cell Laboratory)
Ms. Bhavna S Rao(ID No: PH 684)(SN ONGC Department of Genetics & Molecular Biology)
Mr. R. N. Naresh kumar(ID.No: PH 718)(R.S.Mehta Jain Department of Biochemistry & Cell biology)
Dr. S. Krishna Kumar Professor & HOD, (L & T Ocular Pathology department & Incharge of Nano Biotechnology & Stem cell biology departments)
Dr. N. Soumittra(Faculty, SN ONGC Department of Genetics & Molecular Biology)
Dr. K. Coral Miriam(Faculty, R.S.Mehta Jain Department of Biochemistry& Cell Biology)
5th May 2017
21st June 2019
21st June 2019
23 S.No. Candidates Name Title Supervisor Date of Final
submission of Ph.D. Final thesis
“Identification of Novel therapeutic target molecules in Retinoblastoma”
“Fuchs’ endothelial corneal dystrophy - genetic analysis using whole genome sequencing, association study and candidate gene screening”
“Molecular mechanism of the anti angiogenic andanti tumorigenic potential of Lysyl OxidasePropeptide (Lox-PP)”
4. Ms. P. Karthikka(ID No: PH 528)(R.S.Mehta Jain Department of Biochemistry & Cell biology)
Dr. C. Subbulakshmi (Faculty, Vision Research Foundation)
21stJune2019
“Functional characterizationof adiponectin in themolecular events preceding the onset of diabetic retinopathy”
5. Mr.S.Muthukumaran(ID No: PH 719)(Centre for Bioinformatics)
Dr. V. Umashankar(HOD of Centre of Bioinformatics, Vision Research Foundation)
21stJune2019
“Computational design, synthesis and validation ofpotential inhibitors targeting human Ornithine decarboxylase(ODC) to modulate polyamines in retinoblastoma cells”
6. Mr. K.Anand Babu,(ID No: PH 615)(R.S.Mehta Jain Department of Biochemistry & Cell biology)
Dr. AngayarkanniNarayanasamy(Professor & Head of R.S.Mehta Jain Department of Biochemistry & Cell biology)
4thJuly2019
"Role of paraoxonase in oxidized LDL – MediatedPathogenesis of age related molecular degeneration (AMD):in vivo studies in AMD patientsand in vitro studies in humanretinalpigment epithelial cells”
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III. Pre-submission Ph.D Thesis to be Submitted : (N= 4) (i) Sastra Deemed Tobe University, Thanjavur: (N=3)
1.
2.
3.
Ms. Vidya Gopakumar(ID No: PH 511)(Stem Cell Laboratory)
Mr.Amit Chatterjee(ID No: PHBIOFE1404812)(Department of Nanobiotechnology)
Mr.Arun John(ID No: PHBIFE1504903)(Centre for Bioinformatics)
Dr. S. Krishnakumar(HOD of L & T Ocular pathology Department, Incharge of Stem cell & Nanobiotechnology departments)
Dr. J. Narayanan(Associate ProfessorDepartment of Nanobiotechnology)
Dr. V. Umashankar(HOD of Centre of Bioinformatics, Vision Research Foundation)
23rdMarch2019
23rd March2019
23rdMarch 2019
“Generation of corneal epithelial cells from noncorneal autologous sourcefor the treatment of bilaterallimbal stem cell deficiency”
“Understanding the mechanism of cell penetrating peptide using kerataconus epitheliumas clinical model”
“In silico design of peptide andchemical inhibitors targeting carbonic anhydrase IX mediatedpH homeostasis in cancer cell and in vitro validation of inhibitory efficacies”
4. Ms. Rebecca Manohar(Reg. No. 141510008)(R.S.Mehta Jain Department of Biochemistry & Cell biology)
Dr. AngayarkanniNarayanasamyProfessor & Head of R.S.Mehta Jain Departmentof Biochemistry & Cell biology
1stOctober2018
"Elucidating the disease mechanism associated with Elastogenesis in Pseudoexfoliation syndrome: An in vitro and ex vivo study”
(ii) The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai: (N=1)
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IV. Master Of Science (MS By Research) Programme: Number Of Candidates Pursuing MS Programme in Research:(N=2)
S.No
1.
2.
Candidate Name Topic Supervisor & Joint Supervisor
Registration Month & Year
Current Status
Mr. Ranjith kumar R(ID No: 17145281102)
Mr.Hemanth R(ID No:17145281106)
Supervisor: Dr.Tamilselvan Asst.Professor, Centre for Biotechnology, Anna University, Chennai
Joint Supervisor:Dr.Sailaja Elchuri, Associate Professor, Dept., of Nano-biotechnology
Supervisor: Dr. Devasena T Associate Associate Professor, Centrefor Nanoscience & Technology Anna University,Chennai
Joint Supervisor(Applied & awaiting communication)
Dr.S.Krishnakumar HOD L & T Ocular pathology, Nano-biotechnology Depts.
January 2017
January 2017
(Thesis submittedunder Scrutiny)
(Thesis submittedunder Scrutiny)
“3D cancer tissue growth on graphene sponges for cancer drug therapy”
”Circulating exosomal miRNAin serum as biomarkers for Retinoblastoma
Anna University, Chennai : (N = 2)
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S.No. Basic Medical Sciences Department No. of students (31)
1. L & T Microbiology Research Centre 8
2. R.S. Mehta Jain Department of Biochemistry & Cell Biology 8
3. Centre for Bioinformatics 3
4. SN ONGC Department of Genetics & Molecular biology 6
5. Department of Nano Biotechnology 5
6. Central Research Instrumentation Facility (Core Laboratory) 1
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V. OTHER EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED AT VIBS :Short term Research Projects for PG students in Biological sciences:31 students underwent VIBS – Short term projects from “December 2018- April 2019” in the 5 Basic Medical Sciences departments, as part of their academic programme from 10 Engineering Colleges & 2 Arts & Science Colleges.
4. R. S. Mehta Jain Department of Biochemistry & Cell Biology 6
S.No. Basic Medical Sciences Department No. of students (31)
1. Nano Biotechnology(7) & L &T Ocular Pathology Department (4) 11
2. SN ONGC Department of Genetics & Molecular biology 8
3. L & T Microbiology Research Centre 6
S.No. Basic Medical Sciences Department No. of students (19)
1. L & T Microbiology Research Centre 6
2. R.S.Mehta Jain Department of Biochemistry & Cell Biology 7
3. SN ONGC Department of Genetics & Molecular biology 6
VII.Specific Training programmes on specialized/advanced Techniques such as PCR/PCR RFLP, RT- PCR, ELISA, HPLC etc. In the year July 2018 – June 2019, 31 students underwent Special Training programme in the Basic Medical Sciences departments from 2 Arts & Sciences & 6 Engineering Colleges.
VI. One month Hands-on Summer Training Programme in Biomedical laboratory sciences for Postgraduate Science students of Arts & Science Colleges:19 Post graduate students from 5 Arts & Sciences & 3 Engineering Colleges underwent Hands on Summer Training programme from “13th May to 31st May 2019” in the following 3 Basic Medical Sciences departments.
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For M/s. S.VISWANATHAN, LLP Chartered Accountants
Regn No.: 004770S / S200025
Chella K. SrinivasanPartnerMembership No.:023305
Place : Chennai Date : 14.09.2019
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Independent Auditor's Report
stTo the Members of MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION for the year ended 31 March 2019.
Medical Research FoundationReport on the Financial Statements We have audited the accompanying financial Statements of MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION which comprises the Balance Sheet as at 31 March, 2019, and the Income and Expenditure account for the year then ended, and a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information.
Management's Responsibility for the Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation and presentation of these financial statements that give a true and fair view of the financial position, financial performance of the foundation in accordance with the Accounting Standards. This responsibility includes maintenance of adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the Act for safeguarding the assets of the foundation and for preventing and detecting frauds and other irregularities; selection and application of appropriate accounting policies; making judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent; and design, implementation and maintenance of adequate internal financial controls, that were operating effectively for ensuring the accuracy and completeness of the accounting records, relevant to the preparation and presentation of the financial statements that give a true and fair view and are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
Auditor's Responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with the Standards on Auditing issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) .Those Standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and the disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the foundation’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on whether the foundation has in place an adequate internal controls system over financial reporting and operating effectiveness of such controls. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of the accounting policies used and the reasonableness of the accounting estimates made by the management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.
Opinion In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, the financial statements give the information required by the Act in the manner so required and give a true and fair view in conformity with the accounting principles generally accepted in India.a) In the case of the Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the Foundation as at March 31, 2019b) In the case of Income and expenditure account, of the Excess of Income over expenditure for the
year ended on that date;
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MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION
stBALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 MARCH 2019
AS AT 31.03.19 AS AT 31.03.18PARTICULARS
Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. LIABILITIES
CORPUS FUND
DONATION u/s 35ACAs per Last B/S 272906563 272906563
272906563 272906563
SIR RATAN TATA TRUST CORPUS FUND SRTT CORPUS FUND 65052186 64280816 MRF CORPUS FUND 53926957 118979143 53287507 117568323
GENERAL FUND I 2316844816 2045565855
EARMARKED FUNDS II 2077982 54540810
NON CURRENT LIABILITIESICICI TermLoan (TI-Project) 225000000 200000000Gratuity Liability 88254763 80192389Leave Encashment Liability 74421443 387676206 59566712 339759101
Current Liabilities & Provisions III 191044425 185547286
TOTAL LIABILITIES 3289529135 3015887938
ASSETSFIXED ASSETS IVGross Block As on 31.03.2019 3521110120 3337178608Depreciation 1853541101 1679791930Net Block
Fixed Assets not put in use
1667569018 1657386678
Capital Work in Progress 89344590 2055802
Net Fixed Assets as on 31.03.2019 1756913609 1659442480
Investments V 405136425 400762359
Current Assets VI 1127479101 955683100
TOTAL ASSETS 3289529135 3015887938
SCHEDULE
We declare that the particulars furnished above are true and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief.
Examined and found correct as per the books maintained by Medical Research Foundation (Regd.) Chennai.
M/S. S. VISWANATHAN, LLPChartered Accountants
Regn, No. 004770S/S200025
17, Bishop Wallers Avenue (west) C I T Colony, Mylapore, Chennai 4 DATE : 14.09.2019
SUGALCHAND JAIN N.
V . VAIDYANATHAN
Hony. Treasurer
President
RAMACHANDRAN G.Hony. Secretary
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INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31.03.2019
PARTICULARS
Rs. Rs.INCOME SCHEDULE
Hospital Collections 2076351715 1958659681Donations for meeting Running Cost 53331818 71762952Grants 22815377 15405969Interest 77794512 66379433Other IncomeResearch Income
7376481919668901
6999796310507525
TOTAL 2323727142 2192713524
EXPENDITURE
Hospital ExpensesSalaries, Wages & Employee Benefits
VIIIVII
1015284293884360131
972706034821946168
Administration Expenses IX 234561569 219702295Interest X 2228357 2375343Research Expenses XI 6683335 4461346
TOTAL 2143117684 2021191186
Surplus before Depreciation 180609458 171522338
DEPRECIATION 173749171 178918962
EXCESS OF INCOME OVER EXPENDITURE 6860287 (7396624)
We declare that the particulars furnished above are true and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief.
31.03.2019 31.03.2018
MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION
SUGALCHAND JAIN N.Hony. Treasurer
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RAMACHANDRAN G.Hony. Secretary
Examined and found correct as per the books maintained by Medical Research Foundation (Regd.) Chennai.
M/S. S. VISWANATHAN, LLPChartered Accountants
Regn, No. 004770S/S200025
CHELLA K. SRINIVASANPartner M.No. 023305
17, Bishop Wallers Avenue (west) C I T Colony, Mylapore, Chennai 4 DATE : 14.09.2019
V. VAIDYANATHAN
President
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AS AT 31.03.2019 AS AT 31.03.2018PARTICULARS
Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.SCHEDULE 1
GENERAL FUND
As per Last B/S 2045565855 1942100056
Less : Amount transferred to Earmarked Fund 1386000 -
Add : Amount transferred from Earmarked Fund
Add : Donations received during the year
Add : Excess of Income Over Expenditure
50000000
215804673
6860287
-
110862424
(7396624)
Total General Fund 2316844816 2045565855
SCHEDULE II
EARMARKED FUNDS
Sir Ratan Tata - Phase III 30962 30962
SN Mahema Devadoss Endowment Fund 1266373 1266373
Sri Ramdoss Bhavani Nethralaya Endowment
Subramanyam G Endowment Fund
100000
1000000 -
100000
Dhingra Family Trust - Fund
Trent Ltd
1000000
1500000
1000000
1500000
Dr. Nirmalasubramaniam Endowment Fund
Orbis Project
254000
762111
-
594541
Dr. Raja Gopal Endowment Fund 132000 -
Navajbai Ratan Tata TrustInfosys FoundationMRF Limited
(6467464)-
2500000
4893450000000
-
Total Earmarked Funds 2077982 54540810
SCHEDULE III
CURRENT LIABILITIES & PROVISIONS
Sundry Creditors - Suppliers 132980276 143958384
Sundry Creditors - Bills payable 12356862 11291648
Sundry Creditors - (Deferred Payment) 12228601 316601
Salary Payable 4504186 4899547
Security Deposit - Others 20000000 20000000
Contingency Fund 2392255 2153495
Others 6582245 2927612
Total Current Liabilities & Provisions 191044425 185547286
stSCHEDULES TO BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 MARCH 2019
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AS AT 31.03.2019 AS AT 31.03.2018PARTICULARS
Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.
SCHEDULE V
Investments
SRTT Corpus 55000000 55000000
Add: Plough back Interest 10052186 65052186 8518000 63518000
MRF Corpus 45000000 45000000
Add: Plough back Interest 8926957 53926957 7645000 52645000
Corpus Fund-PS Foundation 5000000 5000000
SN Mahema Devadoss Endowment Fund 5060000 5060000
Other Corpus Investments 276097282 274539359
Total Investments 405136425 400762359
SCHEDULE VI
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash & Bank Balances
Cash in Hand 3429831 4431271
Bank Balances
- in Savings Account 55242719 49351946
- in Fixed Deposits 779031673 837704224 665889769 719672986
Loans & Advances 68090080 46168253
Deposits 14769243 12980435
Inventories 23562558 20489783
Sundry Debtors 79069324 64871493
TDS Receivable 77746634 55834865
Interest Receivable 5380637 12419682
Prepaid Expenses 21156401 23245604
Total Current Assets 1127479101 955683100
stSCHEDULES TO BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 MARCH 2019
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PARTICULARS 31.03.2019 31.03.2018
Rs. Rs.SCHEDULE - VII
SALARIES, WAGES & EMPLOYEE BENEFITSSalaries & Wages 613361970 561479818Contribution to Provident Fund 28816857 28121650Staff Welfare Expenses 87005263 81240397Contribution to Superannuation Fund 13154358 12116948Professional Fees 142021683 138987354
884360131 821946168
SCHEDULE - VIII
HOSPITAL EXPENSESDrugs & Consumables 655392600 634721040Power, Fuel & Water 82005753 81333277Repairs & Maintenance 169656577 175301670Insurance 3968525 3719442Lab Expenses 32264747 26414793Rent, Rates & Taxes 71996091 51215811
1015284293 972706034
SCHEDULE - IX
ADMINISTRATION EXPENSESInformation Techonology Expenses 21011157 23637045Academic Expenses 52226180 51454556Communication Expenses 6899294 6608303Printing & Stationery 14816328 12382352Vehicle Expenses 14122994 13697648Security Services 26287431 27282322Camp Expenses 14862869 12149273Travelling and Conveyance 5487289 5924428Books & Periodicals 3718143 3034189Publicity Expenses 7286596 6313395Conference 41865781 35178039Subscription/Membership 1801289 2907049Function Expenses 5484060 4714373Legal & Audit Fees 2321227 1312853Bank Charges 10476910 9143859Management Consultancy Expenses 3105541 1649099Miscellaneous Expenses 2788479 2313514
234561569 219702295
SCHEDULES TO INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
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MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION
SCHEDULE - XI
INTEREST
Orbis Project Expenses
Research Expenses
2941
6680394
683358
3777988
6683335 4461346
SCHEDULE - X
INTERESTInterest on ICICI Term Loan 2228357 2375343
2228357 2375343
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stSUB SCHEDULES TO BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 MARCH 2019
AT 31.03.1 AS AT 31.03.2019 AS 8PARTICULARS
Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.
1. CASH AND BANK BALANCES
Cash in hand 3429831 4431271
Bank Balances
Andhra Bank 643405 624725
Indian Overseas Bank - College Road 45855 49430
State Bank of India - Guindy 10761987 6467341
State Bank Of India - Nungambakkam 2645847 636239
State Bank Of Mauritius -Cathedral Road 1000326 1476189
HDFC Bank - Mount Road 128580 123206
HDFC Bank - Nungambakkam 16767121 15496337
HDFC Bank - Corpus-Nungambakkam 2842216 2377447
HDFC Bank - Kolkata 2156399 10325583
HDFC Bank - CA-Nungambakkam 2110119 576598
ICICI Bank - Nungambakkam 871615 576153
Development Credit Bank Ltd - Nungambakkam 3622583 3797852
HDFC Bank - SRTT MRF-Nungambakkam 33093 33093
State Bank Of India - Tada 2095353 298092
IOB-Mahema Devadoss Endowment Fund 953130 2657535
Citi Bank - Mount Road - 105254
City Union Bank - Purasawalkam 2402530 828451
IDBI Bank Ltd - Greams Raod 44813 43282
State Bank of India - Mukundapur 2790556 2604092
HDFC Bank - Nungambakkam - NRTT
HDFC Bank - Nungambakkam - HTPF Project
Standard Chartered Bank
81739
97320
3148132
55242719 255047
-
-
49351946
Fixed DepositsFixed Deposits
773187774 610045870Fixed Deposit - Infosys Foundation - 50000000Fixed Deposit - Voltas 5843899 5843899
779031673 665889769
837704224 7196729862. LOANS & ADVANCES
Employees' - Loan 10373987 9272421
Advance for Purchases/Contracts 27623282 10043521
Rent Advance 30055811 26852311
Others 37000 68090080 - 46168253
3. DEPOSITS
T.N.E.B 12852834 11817024
Telephone 270114 272270
Others 1646296 14769243 891141 12980435
MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION
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NOTES FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31.03.2019
I. ACCOUNTING POLICIES
II.
III.
IV.
M/S. S. VISWANATHAN LLP
CHELLA K.SRINIVASAN
Chartered AccountantsRegn. No:004770S/S200025
PartnerM.No. 023305
Dated : 14.09.2019
SUGALCHAND JAIN N.
V VAIDYANATHAN
Hony. Treasurer
President
RAMACHANDRAN G. Hony. Secretary
1. The Foundation follows mercantile system of accounting and recognizes Income and Expenditure
on accrual basis.
2. Financial Statements are prepared under historical cost convention.
3. The Fixed Assets of the Foundation are valued at cost less depreciation.
4. Inventories have been valued at Cost.
5. The Foundation’s contribution to various schemes of retirement benefits such as Provident Fund
and Superannuation Fund are charged to the Income and Expenditure Account every year.
6. The expenditure on unavailed leave of employees allowed to be encashed by them as per rules of
the foundation.
7. Gratuity and Leave Encashment provision have been created on the basis of actuarial valuation.
8. Donation and Grants received towards Capital Purchases are accounted under Capital Fund.
9. Donations received for Community Services accounted under Income Statement.
10. There is an Income tax demand of Rs.9.08 crores for the Assessment year 2015-16 and Rs.16.10
crores for the Assessment year 2016-17 which is pending with the Honorable High Court, Chennai
and the provision has not made as on date in the Financial Accounts.
11. There is also a tax demand from the Central excise department for the period from August 2012 to
June 2017 for Rs.2.43 crores which is pending with the Commissioner of Appeal I – GST & Central
Excise and a Demand and Penalty of Rs.15.69 crores for VAT from the Financial year 2011-12 to
Financial Year 2016-17 which is pending with the Honorable High Court, Chennai and the provision
has not made as on date in the Financial Accounts.
Schedules I to VI of the Balance Sheet and Schedules VII to XI of the Income and Expenditure Account
form an integral part of the Balance Sheet.
Previous year figures have been regrouped wherever necessary to conform to current year’s
classification.
Statutory Audit fees Rs.1,77,000/- inclusive of GST.
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HONOURS & AWARDS
Dr Nirmala Subramanian one of our senior most Consultants and Professor Emeritus, Oculoplastic
Surgery and Senior Consultant at the Department of Orbit, Oculoplasty, Aesthetic and Reconstructive
Surgery has been honoured with the highly prestigious ‘APSI – Plastic Surgeon for the Year-2018 award’
instituted by the Dr KS. Shekar Endowment. It was a moment of crowning glory for the veteran and
highly respected figure in the field with an international exposure and several ‘Firsts’ to her credit as
she walked up to the dais to receive the award considered as the gold standard in the field of plastic
surgery
Development of the LogMAR visual acuity
charts in various Indian languages and
installation of the same in public places to
enable the general public do a self check
of their visual acuity, a first of its kind
initiative by the Elite School of Optometry
made headlines when it was implemented
a couple of years ago. A white paper
detailing the creation and accuracy of this
critical vision evaluation utility, authored
jointly by the SN team of Dr Kalpa Negiloni,
Deepmala Majumdar, Dr Krishna Kumar,Dr Ronnie George and Biman Sen was awarded the AIOS-IJO Platinum Award for the ‘Best Scientific
Paper’ for year 2018 at the 77th Annual conference of the All India Ophthalmic Society (AIOS) held at
Indore.
Dr Nirmala Subramanian receives the ‘APSI-Plastic Surgeon of the Year-2018’ award at the 'APSICON-2018', the 53rd Annual Conference of the Association of Plastic Surgeons
Dr Krishna Kumar and Ms Deepmala Mazumdar receive the AIOS-IJO Platinum award for the best white paper at 77th
AIOS Conference
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It was a proud moment for every
member of Sankara Nethralaya as its
internationally acclaimed expert in
Uvea, a great teacher as much as a
great clinician and researcher, Member
International Uveitis study group and
e x e c u t i v e c o u n c i l m e m b e r,
International Ocular Inflammation
Society, Dr Jyotirmay Biswas was
awarded the highly prestigious ‘AIOS-
Adenwala award-2018’
Members of the Sankara Nethralaya gathered in large numbers at the Sri VD.Swami auditorium to pay
their homage and express their gratitude to one of the institution’s greatest friend and supporter,
admirer and well wisher, Dr Iravatham Mahadevan. His generous contribution helped to create the
Vidyasagar Institute of Biomedical Sciences. The Institute (a unit of Medical Research Foundation)
runs programs in Biomedical and Laboratory Technology. The contribution assumes greater
significance as it was the life time saving of an upright civil servant, that he could set aside from his
personal income.
Dr Jyotirmay Biswas being honoured with the AIOS-Adenwala Award-2018’
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The evening of the 26th of December 2018 would remain etched in the minds of the large number of
Sankara Nethralaya family members assembled at the Sri V.D.Swami Auditorium, located at its main
campus, a colourful and joyous moment when the legendary ‘Pune Pagdi’ the bright turban which
adorned the heads of Lokmanya Balgangadhar Tilak the fiery freedom fighter and Gopal Krishna
Gokhale the moderate freedom fighter and social reformer, the bright headgear which had become a
proud symbol of India’s nationalism and fight against foreign rule adorned the humble persona of the
man who had been fighting all his life for freedom from blindness of his people, leading to a self reliant
and independent life. The occasion was the awarding of the first ‘Pune Netra Seva National Award’
instituted in honour and memory of Late G.M Shetty of Modern Cafe, Pune, a philanthropist who
supported social causes generously, by the Pune Seva Netra Pratisthan a unique and pioneering service
institution engaged in bringing back the light of vision and joy totally cost free to thousands of visually
impaired in the rural parts of Maharashtra, for the past 40 years. The award was instituted to
recognize and honour an outstanding personality working in the field of ophthalmology, as part of the
Pune Seva Netra Pratisthan’s 40th anniversary celebrations and the members of the executive
committee of the organization chose Dr S S. Badrinath, Founder & Chairman Emeritus, Sankara
Nethralaya unanimously for the same.
Dr Madhusudhan Jamwar, Founder-President ‘Pune Purva Seva Pratisthan’ and Sri Banwarilal Purohit, Governor TN present a donation cheque to Dr. S. S. Badrinath
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In a development that placed Sankara Nethralaya’s head of Binocular Vision and her institution right at
the top slot, the American Academy of Optometry(AAO) the world leader in the field conferred its
coveted ‘Diplomate’ in Binocular Vision, Perception and Pediatrics on Dr Rizwana, Assistant Professsor,
Elite School of Optometry.
The ‘Temple of the Eye’ starts a new chapter in ‘Maanava Seva’ in a sacred temple town
Mr KS.Kandaswamy, District Collector Tiruvannamalai, inaugurates the Suraj Sankara Nethralaya at Chetpet, Tiruvannamalai district
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Dispensing eye care to children has always been a challenge to ophthalmologists in view of the fact
that they may not be able to express their discomfort or symptoms in a very clear manner, the way
adults can. As a pioneer in eye care, Sankara Nethralaya has the distinction of operating a large,
exclusive paediatric ophthalmology department which treats a large number of children from just
born to teens, from all over the country, the department is also credited with having developed special
diagnostic/treatment protocols to effectively treat this gentle segment.
The 66th annual conference of the Tamil Nadu Ophthalmic Association (TNOA) conducted in August at
the Mahathma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institution, Puducherry witnessed the honouring of
Dr T S.Surendran, Director- Department of Ophthalmology and Vice Chairman Sankara Nethralaya,
who is credited with having pioneered pediatric ophthalmology as a specialty at Sankara Nethralaya
and the man who trained and built a team in this niche specialty, with a ‘Lifetime Achievement’ award.
The prestigious award was presented by Ms Kiran Bedi, Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry
Dr. T. S. Surendran Vice Chairman, Sankara Nethralaya being honoured with a ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ at the 68th TNOA conference by Ms Kiran Bedi, Lt Governor Puducherry
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The auditorium at the Hindu Temple of Greater Chicago, Lemont presented a festive picture on the
evening of Sunday August 12th, 2018 with Carnatic music aficionados from Lemont and neighbouring
areas gathered in good numbers. The occasion was a Carnatic music concert to create awareness on
the cost free community service to poor visually impaired patients in India by Sankara Nethralaya the
premier, non profit eye hospital in Chennai, among the local Indian community and raise funds in aid of
the same, the concert was organized by Mrs Vanita Achar, a long time well wisher, supporter and grand
niece of Dr S.S. Badrinath, Founder and Chairman Emeritus, Sankara Nethralaya.
A fund raiser by Ms Minu Pasupathi was organized by Ms Vanita Achar well wisher and grand niece ofDr SS.Badrinath at Greater Chicago
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The Ocular Surface and Keratoprosthesis Conference (OSKON-2018) the international conference to
debate and discuss the challenges faced by the ocular surface of the eye and Keratoprosthesis,
conducted from the 27th to 29th of July 2018 had all the elements that make a Sankara Nethralaya
event, in a well balanced proportion.
If the 3 day, high power conference attended by national and international expertson the field from
the world over went into the depth of the ocular surface, unravelling new facts, questioning old
theories, throwing light on new technology, sharing new approaches and real time experience through
case studies, the valedictory function held at the packed to capacity Ball Room of The Taj Coramandel
on 29th of July 2018,was a giant step towards creating awareness on the gravity of the issue among the
political dispensation, seeking political will, mandate and legislation, to give teeth to preventive
measures discussed in the meet
Extending a warm welcome to the Chief Guest Shri Venkaiah Naidu the Vice President of India, Guest of
Honour Shri Bhanwarilal Purohit, the Honourable Governor of Tamil Nadu, Shri C.Vijaya Baskar, Health
Minister and Shri D. Jayakumar, Minister for Fisheries, at the grand valedictory session, Dr Prema
Padmanabhan, the veteran cornea specialist from Sankara Nethralaya observed that the conference
was something beyond an academic event confined to acquisition and dissemination of knowledge.
She highlighted that it was a collective assertion of the moral responsibility of the cornea fraternity
against ocular surface disorders especially those caused by human misconduct and folly (caused by
external factors like accident, careless handling of hazardous substances and planned assaults like
acid attacks), a multi layered approach to a multilayered challenge
Chief Guest Shri Venkiah Naidu, Vice President of India honours international delegates at the ‘Ocular Surface and Keratoprosthesis Conference (OSKON-2018)
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The 20th of July 2018 marked a very special and emotional day for Sankara Nethralaya as it was hosting
the launch of the biography of a man who was one of its greatest well wishers, supporters and
champions of its cause.
The book aptly titled ‘Nani Palkhivala – God’s gift to India’ by Shri Dharmendra Bhandari was released
by Shri Gopalkrishna Gandhi. Chairman Emeritus and Founder Dr SS.Badrinath recalled how a single
visit to the institution left a deep impact on Shri Nani Palkhivala and became a most important chapter
in the institution’s history.
The 12th of July 2018 marked an important day for
an institution passionately committed to
knowledge dissemination and alleviation of pain
and suffering through the same as the institution’s
ophthalmic specialty departments namely ‘The
Department of Orbit, Oculoplasty, Aesthetic &
Reconstructive Services’ & ‘Shri Bhagwan Mahavir
Department of Vitreo Retinal Services’ came
together to organize the ‘OcularTraumaCon-
2018’a, high power, international four day
conference on ‘Ocular Trauma’ a serious vision
impairing condition which according to the WHO
affects 55 million people worldwide, leading to
partial to total blindness besides causing pain and
agony and social stigma owing to disfigurement.
Chief Guest Shri Gopal Krishna Gandhi being honoured with a shawl by Dr TS Surendran Vice Chairman, SN at the launch of ‘Nani Palkhivala- God’s gift to India’ a biography on the legend.
Organizers and delegates share a proud moment at the inaugural of ‘Ocular TraumaCon-2018’
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The Bhumi puja for the new Community Hospital at St. Thomas Mount was conducted on 23rd April
2018. The new facility would have a fully equipped out-patient facility, 8 operation theaters and 140
beds dedicated to totally free surgeries and service. In a moment that captured the spirit of the day,
special guest of the event Shri Iravatham Mahadevan expressed that if only he had been 10 years
younger he would have visited every home in the locality to mobilize funds for the noble endeavour
Cherished moments at the ‘Bhumi Puja’ of Sankara Nethralaya’s exclusive community hospital at St Thomas Mount, Chennai
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l Dr. Vikas Khetan, received the SAO Excellence Award at the SAARC Academy of Ophthalmology
(SAO) Conference 2018 held at Kathmandu, Nepal, from 21st to 24th June 2018.
l Dr. S. S. Badrinath was honoured with the Certificate of Appreciation Award at the 25th Annual
Meeting of Indian Eye Research Group IERG - ARVO 2018 held at Hyderabad from 25th to 28th July
2018. Dr. Badrinath is the founding member and he was felicitated for his ongoing service to the
ARVO India (1993-2018).
l Dr. Agarwal Aditi and Dr. Smriti Jain, received the Best Poster Award, at Ocular TraumaCON 2018
Conference at ITC Grand Chola, Chennai, from 13th to 14th July 2018.
l Dr. T. S. Surendran was honoured with the 'Lifetime Achievement Award' for his long and
impeccable service to paediatric ophthalmology at the 66th Annual Conference of the Tamil
Nadu Ophthalmic Association (TNOA) conducted as ‘Pudhu Vue-2018’ from 10th to 12th August
2018 at the Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institution, Puducherry.
l Dr Veena Bhaskaran, received the ‘Mayan Award,' by Vista India, for her excellent patient care,
service and enabling the onward march of humanity, at Hotel Intercontinental, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
l Ms. Kalpa Negiloni received the Ruby Banik Award for the year 2018 for her Clinical Science
paper entitled “Environmental factors in school classrooms: How it influences visual task
demand on children” in the Graduation Ceremony held at Sri. V.D. Swami Auditorium on 03rd
November 2018.
l Dr. Jameel Rizwana, received the 'Australia Endeavour Ambassador Award' from Australian High
Commission, at New Delhi, on 8th November 2019.
l Ms. Mehal P. Rathore, Research Assistant at Sankara Nethralaya's Cornea Department was
awarded the title 'IVI Essilor Optometry Wizard of the Year' by Essilor Vision India Pvt Ltd at
their National level Quiz competition held at Chennai at 8th November 2018.
l Dr Rizwana Husaindeen was conferred 'Diplomate' in Binocular Vision, Perception and
Paediatrics' by the American Academy of Optometry (AAO) at San Antonio, Texas, USA. 10th
November 2018.
l Dr. Nirmala Subramanian attended the ‘APSICON-2018’ the ‘53rd Annual Conference of
Association of Plastic Surgeons of India’ held at Lucknow from 21st to 25th November 2018. She
has been honoured with the highly prestigious ‘APSI – Plastic Surgeon for the Year-2018 award’
instituted by the Dr K.S. Shekar Endowment.
l Dr. Kavitha Kalaivani, Dr Nissar Sonam Poonam, Dr Niveditha Narayanan, participated in the 3rd
Annual Conference of the ‘Women’s Ophthalmology Society’ held at the Hyderabad
International Convention Centre between the 21st and 23rd December 2018. SN Team, named as
‘AMMA’ represented Tamil Nadu and was awarded the ‘Best Team’ in the ‘Ophthalmic Premier
League’ State level competition held at the meet.
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l Dr.S.S.Badrinath was honored with the first ‘Pune Netra Seva National Award’ instituted in
honour and memory of Late G.M Shetty of Modern Cafe, Pune, a philanthropist, by the Pune Seva
Netra Pratisthan held on 26th December 2018. The Hon’ble Governor of Tamil Nadu, Shri.
Banwarilal Purohit, was the Chief Guest of the Function and he presented the award to Dr.
Badrinath.
l Sankara Nethralaya was adjudged as the ‘Best Hospital in Ophthalmology' at the 'Mayan Awards-
2018' held in January 2019. The award was presented by Mrs Kiran Bedi, Lt Governor, Puducherry
and received on behalf of the institution by Dr V. Jagdish, Sankara Nethralaya.
l Dr Jyotirmay Biswas, Director of Uveitis and Ocular Pathology, Sankara Nethralaya was honoured
with a highly prestigious award, ‘International Ophthalmic Hero of India’ at the 77th All India
ophthalmology meet 14th to 17th February 2019 at Indore. He also received 'AIOS Adenwala
Award - 2018' for his invaluable contribution to ophthalmology and the AIOS.
l Dr. R Krishna Kumar and Ms. Deepmala received the AIOS-IJO Platinum Award for the ‘Best
Scientific Paper’ for year 2018 at the 77th Annual conference of the All India Ophthalmic Society
(AIOS) held from 14th to 17th February 2019 at Indore.
l Dr. Rajiv Raman received the AIOS-CN Shroff Award 2019 for year 2019 at the 77th Annual
conference of the All India Ophthalmic Society (AIOS) held from 14th to 17th February 2019 at
Indore.
l Dr. Muna Bhende received the Best Free Paper Award at the 77th Annual conference of the All
India Ophthalmic Society (AIOS) held from 14th to 17th February 2019 at Indore
l Dr Rashima Asokan was awarded the 'Golden Jubilee Medal' for her most insightful paper in the
field of occupational optometry, titled 'Impact of Vision correction on the quality of life and
productivity among automobile mechanics' at the 68th State Meeting of the Indian Association of
Occupational Health (IAOH) TN chapter held at Pune.
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l Dr Sheila John, received the ‘Life Time Achievement Award’ for her meritorious service in the
medical field from Lions Clubs International.
l The Tamil Nadu Ophthalmic Association (TNOA) honoured Dr S S Badrinath for being inducted
into the highly prestigious ‘Retina Hall of Fame’ by the American Society of Retina Specialists.
l Dr. Pukhraj Rishi received the AIOS-CN Shroff Award for his outstanding contribution towards
posterior segment and Best Paper Award for his paper entitled “Paediatric Ophthalmology for
Intra-arterial chemotherapy for retinoblastoma” at the 76th Annual Meeting of All India
Ophthalmology Society held at Coimbatore between 22nd and 25th February 2018.
l Dr. Vikas Khetan was honoured the AIOS P. Siva Reddy International Award for the year 2017 at
the 76th Annual Conference of All India Ophthalmological Society held at Coimbatore from 22nd
to 25th February 2018 and he gave an invited talk on “Expectant Management Versus
Conventional Screening In Infants with Familial Retinoblastoma”.
l Dr Rupak Roy received the Best Paper Award for his paper presentation on “Reduction in Foveal
Thickness after Anti Vegf Injection as a Predictor of Outcome in BRVO Patients” at the Annual
Conference Ophthalmological Society of West Bengal
l Dr S Srilekha received the Developing Country Eye Research Fellowship (DCERF) award for
attending the ARVO 2018 Conference at Honolulu, Hawaii, USA from 29th Apr to 3rd May 2018.
l Dr Rajeswari Mahadevan has been elected as a member of the ‘Executive Board’, of the
International Association of Contact Lens Educators’ IACLE.
l Ms Archayeeta Rakshit and Mr S Robin Dhruval Parekh received the Oral Clinician to Researcher
Award at the Dr E Vaithilingam Memorial Scientific Session organised by the Elite School of
Optometry,Mr Bhumin Parekh & Mr Dhruval Parekh and Mr Sridharan received the Vision Therapy
Innovation Star Award at the Dr E Vaithilingam Memorial Scientific Session organised by the Elite
School of Optometry, Medical Research Foundation on 24th and 25th February 2018.
l Ms. Najiya Sundus & Ms Ashwini VC received the Dr S Narasimhan Memorial Award for best
research in optometry Editor for "EcSelO e-book” at the17th Dr E Vaithilingam Memorial
Scientific session held from 23rd to 25th February 2018.
l Ms.Najiya Sundus & Ms Kalpa Negiloni received the "Presentation to Publication" award, at the
17th Dr E Vaithilingam Memorial Scientific session held from 23rd to 25th February 2018.
l Ms Ambika C received the Case Story Contest Award and Mehal Rathore received Eposter Student
award at the Dr E Vaithilingam Memorial Scientific Session organised by the Elite School of
Optometry, Medical Research Foundation on 24th and 25th February 2018.
l Dr T S Surenderan joined the Editorial Board of AIOS for Paediatric Ophthalmology 2017. Medical
Research Foundation on 24th and 25th February 2018.
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l Dr S S Badrinath received the “Sadguru Humanitarian Award” for his life time dedicated and
distinguished contribution in the field of ophthalmology from Sadguru Netra Chikitsalaya,
Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh, on 9th March 2018.
l Sankara Nethralaya has been adjudged as the ‘Best Medical Tourism Hospital’ in the ‘Tamil Nadu
Tourism Awards 2018′. The award was presented on 14th March 2018 at a function organized
jointly by Ms Madura Travels and the Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation, at Chennai.
l The Hindu Group Publishing Pvt Ltd honoured Sankara Nethralaya as one of the 21 Healthcare
Institutions in the State and its Founder Dr S S Badrinath for his service to the society. The awards
were presented by His Excellency Banwari Lal Purohit, the Honourable Governor of Tamil Nadu
on 17th March 2018 at Hotel Feathers, Chennai and it was attended by Shri C. Vijaya Baskar,
Health Minister and Shri J. Radhakrishnan, Health Secretary, Tamil Nadu. The first copy of the
book titled ‘Doyens Guardians of Healthcare – Tamil Nadu 2018’, which has an exclusive chapter
dedicated to Sankara Nethralaya was launched by the Governor and received by Shri
Gopalkrishna Gandhi, former Ambassador of West Bengal.
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l Jain M, Devan S, Jaisankar D, Swaminathan G, Pardhan S, Raman R. “Pupillary Abnormalities
with Varying Severity of Diabetic Retinopathy”. Sci Rep. 2018 Apr 4;8(1):5636.
l Ali S, Kharel Sitaula R, Biswas J. “Efficacy and Safety of Mycophenolate Mofetil in the Treatment
of Recalcitrant Intermediate Uveitis”. Ocul Immunol Inflamm. 2018 Apr 13:1-7.
l Sudha D, Neriyanuri S, Sachidanandam R, Natarajan SN, Gandra M, TharigopalaA,
Sivashanmugam M, Alameen M, Vetrivel U, Gopal L, Khetan V, Raman R, SenP,Chidambaram S,
Arunachalam JP. “Understanding variable disease severity in X-linked retinoschisis: Does RS1
secretory mechanism determine disease severity?” PLoS One. 2018 May 31;13(5):e0198086.
l Akhtar Z, Rishi P, Srikanth R, Rishi E, Bhende M, Raman R. “Choroidal thickness in normal Indian
subjects using Swept source optical coherence tomography”. PLoS One. 2018 May
16;13(5):e0197457.
l Dutta Majumder P,Therese KL, Mukherjee M, Gopal L, Biswas J. Diagnostic Challenge with
Nocardia Subretinal Abscess: A Case Report from Tuberculosis-Endemic Region. Ocular
Immunology and Inflammation. 2018 May 12:1-4.
l Sood G, Bhende M, Shetty S. “Unusual Rapid Progression of Silicone Oil Emulsification”.
Ophthalmol Retina. 2018 May;2(5):474.
l Sapkota RP, Upadhyaya T, Gurung G, Parker M, Raman R, Pardhan S. “Need to improve awareness
and treatment compliance in high-risk patients for diabetic complications in Nepal”. BMJ Open
Diabetes Res Care. 2018 May 5;6(1):e000525.
l Bansal A, Rishi P, Paul SS, Saurabh K. “Choroidal hematoma presenting as pseudo-uveal
melanoma in a monocular 47-year-old Asian Indian lady with opaque media”. Oman J
Ophthalmol. 2018 May-Aug;11(2):175-177.
l Ratra D, Jaishankar D, Sachidanandam R, Yusufali H, Ratra V. “Swept-source optical coherence
tomography study of choroidal morphology in Stargardt disease”. Oman J Ophthalmol. 2018
May-Aug;11(2):150-157.
l Selvan LDN, Danda R, Madugundu AK, Puttamallesh VN, Sathe GJ, Krishnan UM, Khetan V, Rishi P,
Prasad TSK, Pandey A, Krishnakumar S, Gowda H, Elchuri SV “Phosphoproteomics of
Retinoblastoma: A Pilot Study Identifies Aberrant Kinases” Molecules. 2018 Jun 15;23(6).
l Aditya Bansal, Veena Noronha, Subramanian Krishnakumar, Vikas Khetan. “A Tale of Absent
Crystalline Lens in an Eye with Retinoblastoma”. Ocular Oncology and Pathology (Karger) June
2018; 4(4):250-253.
l Bassi ST, Noronha V, Halbe S. “A Time Bomb Defused, In Time! A Traumatic Optic Neuropathy to
be wary of”. Neuroophthalmology. 2018 Jun 13;43(1):32-35.
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l Srinivas SP, Goyal A, Talele DP, Mahadik S, Sudhir RR, Murthy PP, Ranganath S, Kompella UB,
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l Dutta Majumder P, Palkar A, Annamalai R, Biswas J. “Laboratory investigations in uveitis:
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l Aditya Sethi, Shikha Talwar Bassi, Veena Noronha, Lily K Therese “Diagnosis in a case total
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l Ratra D, Ratra V, Shah H. “Vitreous opacities after intravitreal triamcinolone injection- a case
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l Khetan V, Maitray A. Comment: conservative management of massive choroidal relapse in
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l Parthasarathy D, Madhuravasal JK, Jayavel P, Kulandai LT, Rao MH, Jambulingam M. Expression
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l Roy R, Saurabh K, Shah D. “Multimodal Imaging in a Case of Fundus Pulverulentus”. Retina. 2018
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l Singh N, Jain M, Jaisankar D, Sharma T, Raman R; Sankara Nethralaya Vitreoretinal Study Group
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l Majumdar AK, Kumar A, Roy R, Dutta Majumder P. “Clinical Profile of HLA B-27-Associated Uveitis
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l Iyer G, Srinivasan B, Agarwal S, Pattanaik R, Rishi E, Rishi P, Shanmugasundaram S, Natarajan V.
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l Rao BS, Ansar S, Arokiasamy T, Sudhir RR, Umashankar V, Rajagopal R, Soumittra N. “Analysis of
candidate genes ZEB1 and LOXHD1 in late-onset Fuchs' endothelial corneal dystrophy in an
Indian cohort” Ophthalmic Genet. 2018 Aug;39(4):443-449.
l Bhende M, Raman R, Singh N, Jain M, Sharma T, Gopal L, Bhende PS, Srinivasan S, Jambulingam
M; Sankara Nethralaya Vitreoretinal Study Group. “Risk Factors for Endophthalmitis after Pars
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l Dutta Majumder P. “Presumed Tuberculous Sclerokeratitis Presenting with Hypopyon”. Ocul
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l Bhattacharya P, Mahadevan R. “Case Report: Post-keratoplasty Filamentary Keratitis Managed
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l Agrawal R, Gunasekeran DV, Agarwal A, Carreño E, Aggarwal K, Gupta B, Raje D, Murthy SI,
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l Mukherjee B, Devi U, Agarkar S. “Recurrent benign ossifying fibroma of the orbit - clinical,
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l Saurabh K, Roy R. Comment on "Performance characteristics of multicolor versus blue light and
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l Danda R, Ganapathy K, Sathe G, Madugundu AK, Krishnan UM, Khetan V, Rishi P, Gowda H, Pandey
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l Murugan Nandagopal, Durgadevi Parthasarathy, Rajeswari Mahadevan, Padmapriya Jayavel,
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l Lam D, Lee J, Leung E, Liu S, Yuan J, Ratra V. “Non-Self-Sealing (Leaky) Anterior Chamber
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l Tan XL, Seen S, Dutta Majumder P, Ganesh SK, Agarwal M, Soni A, Biswas J, Aggarwal K,
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l Raman R, Alam MS, Delhiwala K, Biswas J. “Large drusen in long-standing retinal detachment”.
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l Saurabh K, Roy R, Bansal A, Saxena M. “Nd-YAG laser membranotomy in posttraumatic
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l Rebecca M, Gayathri R, Bhuvanasundar R, Sripriya K, Shantha B, Angayarkanni N. “Elastin
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l Ruiz-Medrano J, Díaz-Valle D, Cuiña R, Gegúndez JA, Chhablani J, Majumder PD, Gutierrez-
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l Magesan K, Dutta Majumder P. “Choroidal Tuberculoma Manifesting in A Patient of Eales Disease
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l Janani MK, Jaichandran V, Madhavan HN, Vijaya L, George RJ, Ambastha PS, Manu A, Malathi J.
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l Sen P, Jain S, Bhende P. “Stage 5 retinopathy of prematurity: An update”. Taiwan J Ophthalmol.
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l Athavale V, Khetan V. “Knudson to embryo selection: A story of the genetics of retinoblastoma”.
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l Saurabh K, Roy R, Sinharoy S, Shah D, Nangia P. “Measurement of size of pigmented choroidal
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l Naik AU, Annamalai R, Biswas J. “Uveitis in sporadic Blau syndrome: Long-term follow-up of a
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l Majumder PD, Sudharshan S, George AE, Ganesh SK, Biswas J. “Antineutrophil cytoplasmic
antibody-positive scleritis: Clinical profile of patients from a tuberculosis-endemic region”.
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l Nangia V, Jonas JB, George R, Lingam V, Ellwein L, Cicinelli MV, Das A, Flaxman SR, Keeffe JE,
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Taylor HR, Wong TY, Bourne RRA; Vision Loss Expert Group of the Global Burden of Disease Study.
“Prevalence and causes of blindness and vision impairment: magnitude, temporal trends and
projections in South and Central Asia”. Br J Ophthalmol. 2019 Jul;103(7):871-877. Epub 2018
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l Srinivasan LP, Viswanathan J. “Hallermann-Streiff Syndrome: Difficulty in airway increases with
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l Narayanan A, Ramani KK. “Effectiveness of interventions in improving compliance to spectacle
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l Saurabh K, Roy R, Shah D, Sinha Roy S. “Multicolour imaging in a patient with optic disc pit
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l Sudhir RR, Murthy PP, Tadepalli S, Murugan S, Padmanabhan P, Krishnamurthy A, Dickinson SL,
Karthikeyan R, Kompella UB, Srinivas SP. “Ocular Spot Fluorometer Equipped With a Lock-In
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l Rishi P, Rishi E, Abraham S. “Oguchi's disease with Mizuo-Nakamura phenomenon in a seven-
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l Venkatesh R, Bavaharan B, Yadav NK, Saurabh K, Srinivasan P, Mahendradas P, Prabhu V, Roy R.
“Multicolor imaging in choroidal osteomas”. Int J Retina Vitreous. 2018 Dec 13;4:46.
l Balekudaru S, Agarkar S, Guha S, Mayee RC, Viswanathan N, Pandey A, Singh M, Lingam V, George
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l Janani MK, Durgadevi P, Padmapriya J, Malathi J, Kulandai LT, Madhavan HN. “First Report on
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l Sivagurunathan Suganya, Raman R, Chidambaram Subbulakshmi. “PIWI-like protein, HIWI2: A
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l Gupta C, Tan R, Mishra C, Khandelwal N, Raman R, Kim R, Agrawal R, Sen P. “Choroidal structural
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l Mukherjee B, Banerjee M, Agarkar S. “Orbital dermoid cyst presenting as chronic
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l Hussaindeen JR, Mariam EG, Arunachalam S, Bhavatharini R, Gopalakrishnan A, Narayanan A,
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l Das K, Gopalakrishnan S, Dalan D, Velu S, Ratra V, Ratra D. “Factors influencing the choice of
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l BaoJian Fan, Xueli Chen, NishaSondhi, P. Ferdinamarie Sharmila, Nagasamy Soumittra,
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Genetics Consortium; and NEIGHBORHOOD Consortium. “Family-Based Genome-Wide
Association Study of South Indian Pedigrees Supports WNT7B as a Central Corneal Thickness
Locus”. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2018;59:2495–2502.
l Barh A, Swaminathan M, Mukherjee B. “Orbital fractures in children: clinical features and
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l Sahoo S, Ravi Kumar RK, Nicolay B, Mohite O, Sivaraman K, Khetan V, Rishi P, Ganesan S,
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l Amit C, Shalani M, Sargunam J, Meena L, Lily Therese K, Umasankar V, Prema P, Narayanan J.
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l Jain M, Rojanaporn D, Chawla B, Sundar G, Gopal L, Khetan V. “Retinoblastoma in Asia”. Eye
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l Sood G, Rajendran V, George R, Sharma T, Raman R. “Comparison of encirclage and cryotherapy
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l Koka K, Barh A, Mukherjee B. “Lateral rectus dermoid cyst presenting as incomitant esotropia”.
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l Iyer G, Srinivasan B, Agarwal S, Ravindran R, Rishi E, Rishi P, Krishnamoorthy S. “Boston Type 2
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l Koka K, Tongbram A, Mukherjee B, Muthusamy R, Nambi A, Biswas J. “Periocular thelaziasis
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l Jain DH, Noronha VO, Mukherjee B. “Optic Nerve Sheath Meningocele With Optic Disc Pit: A Rare
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l Krohn J, Rishi P, Frøystein T, Singh AD. “Circumscribed choroidal haemangioma: clinical and
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l Avadhanam VS, Zarei-Ghanavati M, Bardan AS, Iyer G, Srinivasan B, Agarwal S, Goweida M,
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l Raman R, Srinivasan S, Virmani S, Sivaprasad S, Rao C, Rajalakshmi R. “Fundus photograph-
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l Raman S, Singh S, Jagdish V. “Anesthesia Considerations in Modified Osteo-odonto-
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l Alam MS, Poonam NS, Mukherjee B. “Outcomes of canaliculotomy in recalcitrant canaliculitis”.
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l Naik AU, Rishi P, Prakash VJ, Rishi E. “Retinal detachment with hemorrhagic intraretinal
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l Banerjee A, Khurana M, Sachidanandam R, Sen P. “Comparison between broadband and
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l Ting DSW, Pasquale LR, Peng L, Campbell JP, Lee AY, Raman R, Tan GSW, Schmetterer L, Keane
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l Karthikka P, Rajiv Raman, Sulochana KN, Subbulakshmi C. “Adiponectin: A potential candidate
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l Raguraman R, Parameswaran S, Kanwar JR, Khetan V, Rishi P, Kanwar RK, Krishnakumar S.
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l Koka K, Patel BC. “Capillary Infantile Hemangiomas”. StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL):
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l Ganesh SK, Ahmed AS. “Pediatric Inflammatory CNV: A Case Series from a Tertiary Referral
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l Iyer G, Srinivasan B, Agarwal S. “Algorithmic approach to management of acute ocular chemical
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l Nareshkumar RN, Gayathree K, Dhanashree Ratra, Coral.K. “Effect of brilliant Blue-G on
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l Agarwal S, Iyer G, Srinivasan B, Benurwar S, Agarwal M, Narayanan N, Lakshmipathy M, Radhika
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medical, surgical and adjunct interventions in patients with Pythium insidiosum keratitis”.
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l Bhargava M, Benurwar S, Krishnakumar S. Conjunctival Colloid Milium. Cornea. 2019
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l Sen P, Shah H, George A. “Inverted Flap Technique for Large Macular Hole Secondary to Chronic
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l Nangia P, Goel S, Shah D, Nigam E, Saurabh K, Roy R. “Imaging choroidal knuckle”. Clin Exp
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l Khan R, Singh S, Surya J, Sharma T, Kulothunga V, Raman R. “Age of Onset of Diabetes and Its
Comparison with Prevalence and Risk Factors for Diabetic Retinopathy in a Rural Population of
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l Rishi P, Attiku Y, Agarwal M, Narayanan R, Talwar D, Srinivasan B, Dhami A, Rishi E. “Retinal
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l Ratra D, Rakshit A, Ratra V. “Visual rehabilitation using video game stimulation for Stargardt
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l Palanisamy Karthiga, Nareshkumar RN, Sivagurunathan S, Raman R, Sulochana KN,
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l Kataria P, Padmanabhan P, Gopalakrishnan A, Padmanaban V, Mahadik S, Ambrósio R Jr.
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l Balekudaru S, Basu T, Sen P, Bhende P, Lingam V, George R. “Risk factors and outcomes of
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l Narayanan A, Kumar S, Ramani KK. “Spectacle compliance among adolescents in Southern India:
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l Richa Kamal, Dhaivat Shah, Satish Sharma, MK Janani, Arindam Kar, Kumar Saurabh, Rupak Roy,
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B-27-associated ocular hypotony successfully treated with golimumab”. Indian J Ophthalmol.
2018 Jul;66(7):1006-1008.
l Jaisankar D, Swaminathan G, Roy R, Kulothungan V, Sharma T, Raman R. “Association of obesity
and age-related macular degeneration in Indian population”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018
Jul;66(7):976-983.
l Ahmed A, Sudharshan S, Gopal S, Majumder PD, Biswas J. “Toxoplasma retinitis following
intravitreal injection of triamcinolone acetonide: A case report and review of literature”. Indian
J Ophthalmol. 2018 Aug;66(8):1205-1208.
l Shah D, Saurabh K, Roy R. “Multimodal imaging in paracentral acute middle maculopathy”.
Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018 Aug;66(8):1186-1188.
l Kumar A, Ghose A, Biswas J, Majumder PD. “Clinical profile of patients with posterior scleritis: A
report from Eastern India”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018 Aug;66(8):1109-1112.
l Anmol U Naik, V Jaya Prakash, Pradeep Susvar, K Lily Therese, C K Parameswari “Postoperative
endophthalmitis due to Pseudomonas luteola: First reported case of acute and virulent
presentation from a tertiary eye care centre in South India” Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018
Aug;66(8):1200-1202.
l Shah KK, Majumder PD, Biswas J. “Intravitreal therapeutic agents in noninfectious uveitic
macular edema”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018 Aug;66(8):1060-1073. Review.
l Mukherjee B, Salim S. “Another brick in the wall”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018 Sep;66(9):1325-
1326.
l Basu T, Shah D, Das D, Saurabh K, Roy R. “Multicolor imaging for retinal nerve fiber layer defect
in glaucoma”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018 Sep;66(9):1345-1349.
l Shah D, Khedia D, Saurabh K, Roy R. “Multimodal imaging signatures in a case of acute zonal
occult outer retinopathy”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018 Sep;66(9):1349-1352.
l Shah D, Saurabh K, Roy R. “Multimodal imaging in Multifocal Best disease”. Indian J Ophthalmol.
2018 Sep;66(9):1313-1315.
l Palkar AH, Hossain MD, Majumder PD. “Purtscher-like retinopathy as presenting manifestation
of systemic lupus erythromatosus following high-grade fever with myalgia and arthralgia” Indian
J Ophthalmol. 2018 Sep;66(9):1317-1319.
l Saurabh K, Roy R, Sinharoy S, Shah D, Nangia P. “Measurement of size of pigmented choroidal
nevus: Superiority of multicolor imaging compared to conventional color fundus photography”.
Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018 Oct;66(10):1501-1503.
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l Naik AU, Annamalai R, Biswas J. “Uveitis in sporadic Blau syndrome: Long-term follow-up of a
refractory case treated successfully with adalimumab”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018
Oct;66(10):1483-1485.
l Majumder PD, Sudharshan S, George AE, Ganesh SK, Biswas J. “Antineutrophil cytoplasmic
antibody-positive scleritis: Clinical profile of patients from a tuberculosis-endemic region”.
Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018 Nov;66(11):1587-1591.
l Selvaraj JR, Sudharshan S, Therese LK, Janani MK, Selvamuthu P et al. Real-time polymerase
chain reaction for diagnosis and management of HIV-induced uveitis. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018
Nov;66(11):1634-1636.
l Naik AU, Ezhilvathani N, Biswas J. “Acute zonal occult outer retinopathy: Is optical coherence
tomography angiography useful?” Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018 Nov;66(11):1637-1639.
l Selvakumar A, Muthumeena M, Noronha OV, Bapu S. “Bilateral optic neuropathy with central
diabetes insipidus in a child”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018 Nov;66(11):1642-1644.
l Sen P, Agarwal A, Bhende P, Gopal L, Bhende M, Rishi P, Sharma T, Jain M. “Outcome of
vitreoretinal surgery for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment in X-linked juvenile
retinoschisis”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018 Dec;66(12):1825-1831.
l Sharma U, Panda S, Balekudaru S, Lingam V, Bhende P, Sen P. “Outcomes of rhegmatogenous
retinal detachment surgery in eyes with pre-existing glaucoma drainage devices”. Indian J
Ophthalmol. 2018 Dec;66(12):1820-1824.
l Goel S, Saurabh K, Roy R. “Combined central retinal vein occlusion and branch retinal artery
occlusion”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018 Dec;66(12):1862-1863.
l Saurabh K, Roy R, Mishra S, Garg B, Goel S. “Multicolor imaging features of dissociated optic
nerve fiber layer after internal limiting membrane peeling”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018
Dec;66(12):1853-1854.
l Madanagopalan VG, Nagesha CK, Khodifad AM, Raman R. “Influence of orientation of the
external linear incision created by the 25-gauge trocar and related factors on sclerotomy
closure: A clinical and optical coherence tomographic study”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018
Dec;66(12):1809-1814.
l Susvar P, Sood G. “Current concepts of macular buckle in myopic traction maculopathy”. Indian
J Ophthalmol. 2018 Dec;66(12):1772-1784. Review.
l Janarthanan M, Poddar C, Sudharshan S, Seabra L, Crow YJ. “Familial Blau syndrome:First
molecularly confirmed report from India”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019 Jan;67(1):165-167.
l Mishra S, Goel S, Roy SS, Garg B, Parvin M, Saurabh K, Roy R. “Multimodal imaging characteristics
of refractile drusen”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019 Jan;67(1):128-129.
l Sethi A, Ramasubramanian S. “Double rosette cataract: A striking image!” Indian J Ophthalmol.
2019 Jan;67(1):124-125.
l Gopalakrishnan S, Sudharshan S, Raman R, Saranya V, Majumder PD, Biswas J. “Visual
rehabilitation of patients with low vision in uveitis”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019 Jan; 67(1):101-
104.
l Deshmukh R, Hafezi F, Kymionis GD, Kling S, Shah R, Padmanabhan P, Sachdev MS. ‘Current
concepts in crosslinking thin corneas”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019 Jan;67(1):8-15. Review.
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l Rama Rajagopal, Pratik V. Kataria, Sudharshan Sridharan, Krishna Kumar, Lily Therese K,
Poongulali Selvamithu “Simultaneous presentation of ocular surface squamous neoplasia with
viral retinitis in HIV-positive patients with low CD4 counts” Indian J Opthalmol. 2019
Jan;67(1):116-117
l Magesan K, Majumder PD, Khetan V. “An eye within an eye”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019
Jan;67(1):139-140.
l Jaisankar D, Swaminathan G, Roy R, Kulothungan V, Sharma T, Raman R. Response to comment
on: Association of obesity and age-related macular degeneration in Indian population. Indian J
Ophthalmol. 2019 Jan;67(1):184.
l Swaminathan M, Jayaraman D, Jacob N. “Visual function assessment, ocular examination, and
intervention in children with developmental delay: A systematic approach. Part 1”. Indian J
Ophthalmol. 2019 Feb;67(2):196-203.
l Majumder PD, Menia N, Sudharshan S, Rao C, Ganesh SK, Biswas J. “Clinical profile of uveitis
patients developing central serous chorioretinopathy: An experience at a tertiary eye care
center in India”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019 Feb;67(2):247-251.
l Dutta Majumder P, Jeswani P, Jeyathilakan N, Biswas J. “External ophthalmomyiasis due to
Oestrus ovis”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019 Mar;67(3):404-405.
l Dutta Majumder P, Biswas J, Gupta A. “Enigma of serpiginous choroiditis”. Indian J Ophthalmol.
2019 Mar;67(3):325-333. Review.
l Vaidya H, Dutta Majumder P, Biswas J. “Presumed tubercular choroidal nodule following
adalimumab therapy for juvenile idiopathic arthritis”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019
Mar;67(3):399-400.
l Shah A, Rishi P, Chendilnathan C, Kumari S. “OCT angiography features of paracentral acute
middle maculopathy”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019 Mar;67(3):417-419.
l Basu T, Garg B, Mishra S, Goel S, Roy R, Saurabh K. “Utility of multicolor optic disc photography
in evaluation of glaucomatous optic disc in myopic eyes: A novel approach”. Indian J
Ophthalmol. 2019 Mar;67(3):412-414.
l Goel S, Garg B, Shah AV, Mishra S, Saurabh K, Roy R. “Multicolor imaging in neovascularization of
disc”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019 Mar;67(3):408.
l Saurabh K, Roy R, Shah D, Goel S, Mishra S, Senger D. “Multimodal imaging characteristics of
acute macular neuroretinopathy”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019 Mar;67(3):403-404.
l Chowdhury M, Rishi P. “Juxtapillary choroidal excavation with polypoidal choroidal
vasculopathy: An unusual association”. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019 Mar;67(3):401-403.
l Alam MS, Vijay V. “To prick or to poke?” Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019 Mar;67(3):324.
l Rishi E, Manchegowda PT. Commentary: Revival of scleral buckling technique with Chandelier
illumination. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019 Mar;67(3):431-432.
l Rishi E, Manchegowda PT. Commentary: Endophthalmitis following intravitreal injection of
dexamethasone implant. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2019 Mar;67(3):426-428.
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l A Phase III Randomized, Observer-Masked, Active Controlled, Parallel Group Multinational and
Multicenter study assessing the safety and efficacy of DE-117 ophthalmic solution 0.002%
compared with Latanoprost Ophthalmic Solution 0.005% in subjects with Open Angle Glaucoma
or Ocular Hypertension-PEONY Study [Dr. Ronnie George]
l Treating refractory Glaucoma with High Intensity Focused Ultrasound. A safety study of HIFU in
Indian Patients [Dr Ronnie George]
l To evaluate prevalence of dry eye following retinal surgery [Dr Dhanashree Ratra]
l Hemodynamic effect of peribulbar injection of 0.75% Ropivacaine injection vs 0.5% Bupivacaine
injection [Dr V V Jaichandran]
l Biomarker Discovery in two daily disposable contact lenses [Dr Rajeswari Mahadevan]
l Analysis of auditory cues of visually impaired in distance perception [Ms. Sarika G]
l Incidence of undetected binocular vision anomalies among microsurgical ophthalmology
trainees at a tertiary care centre in India [Dr Meenakshi S]
l Comparison of methods of accommodation control for refractive error assessment in Indian
children [Dr Meenakshi S]
l Comparing central visual fields test points in 24-2 with 10-2 in patients with different grades of
glaucoma [Dr Rashima A]
l School children Ocular biometry and Refractive error (SCORE) study [Dr Anuradha N]
l Assessment of reading performance with the International Reading Speed Text (IReST) in Indian
regional languages of Tamil and Bengali [Dr Jameel Rizwana]
l Ophthalmic anthropometry measurements for school children [Dr Anuradha]
l Visual profile of patients with Traumatic and acquired brain injury seen at a tertiary eye care
center [Ms. Ayisha Atiya]
l Validation of newly developed Dalton’s pseudoisochromatic plates to detect congenital colour
vision deficiency among children and adults. [Ms. Anuradha N]
DNB THESIS PROJECTS :
l Surgical outcomes in Primary Congenital Glaucoma: External trabeculotomy versus external
trabeculotomy plus trabeculectomy with or without antimetabolites [Dr N. Vidhya; Guide: Dr B.
Shantha]
l Short term changes in intraocular pressure after phacoemulsification + IOL implantation in
Glaucomatous and normal eyes [Dr Pankaj Jeswani; Guide: Dr Ronnie George]
l SS-OCT features and ocular perfusion pressure in patient with Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
[Dr Pritesh More; Guide: Dr Pukhraj Rishi]
l Outcomes and complications of lamellar keratoplasty [Dr P. Soumya; Guide: Dr Rama Rajagopal]
l Longitudinal study analyzing the Factors affecting Visual Outcomes in an Indian pediatric
population with High Hypermetropia [Dr Varshini Ramesh; Guide: Dr Meenakshi S]
OCCUPATIONAL OPTOMETRY RESEARCH :
l Impact of vision correction and vision therapy on productivity and vision related quality of life of
the small scale and cottage industry workers [Dr R. Krishna Kumar]
COMPLETED PROJECTS:
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l REACH- Refractive error among children [Dr T.S. Surendran]
l An Observational, Prospective, Post-Marketing Clinical Study of the ACRYSOF® IQ PanQptix
Multifocal IOL in an Indian Population. [Dr Prema Padmanabhan]
l Sankara Nethralaya Tubercular Uveitis (SANTU) Study [Dr. J Biswas]
l Construction and validation of a pediatric perimeter based on eye tracking technology [Dr
Ronnie George]
l Normative data collection for oculomotor functions using prototype eye-tracking technology in
accordance with the conventional method [Dr Ronnie George]
l The Asia Primary Tube versus Trabeculectomy (TVT) Study [Dr Ronnie George]
l To study the characteristics of optic nerve head by OCT angiography after IOP reduction: A
prospective study [Dr. Ronnie George / Dr. B Shantha / Dr. L Vijaya]
l Clinical Imaging Study – Glaucoma [Dr Ronnie George / Dr L Vijaya / Dr B Shantha]
l The Indian Childhood Glaucoma Incidence Study [Dr B Shantha]
l I-Move perimeter: Visual Field in children with a low developmental age [Dr Ronnie George]
l Neurotrophins and inflammatory markers in the progression of pre-diabetes to Type II Diabetes
Mellitus and Diabetic Retinopathy [Dr Dhanashree Ratra]
l Electrophysiological studies in eyes receiving Intravitreal Chemotherapy for Retinoblastoma [Dr
Pukhraj Rishi]
l Comparison of outcomes of different gas tamponade agents for macular hole surgery [Dr Pukhraj
Rishi]
l CRISEPTED Combined radiotherapy and intravenous steroids for the treatment of Early
Progressive Thyroid Eye Disease [Dr Bipasha Mukherjee]
l The combined influence of neuropathy and retinopathy in people with diabetes [Dr Rajiv Raman]
l Early improvement in visual functions after anti-vegf in Center involving Diabetic Macular
Edema [Dr Rajiv Raman]
l To understand the barriers and facilitators of Diabetic Retinopathy Screening & follow up: An
exploratory study from India and Thailand [Dr Rajiv Raman]
l Visual Rehabilitation using video game stimulation and teleophthalmology- a pilot study [Dr
Dhanashree Ratra]
l Profile of Binocular Vision function in patients with Keratoconus [Dr Prema Padmanabhan]
l Aniso-accommodation In Children With Anisometropic Amblyopia [Dr Meenakshi S]
ONGOING PROJECTS
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l A Comparative study of Reading speed of anisometropic amblyopia with age matched visually
normal children at a tertiary eye care center [Dr Meenakshi S]
l Efficacy study of two cycloplegic regimens in eyes with dark irides [Dr Meenakshi S]
l Does B-scan and fundus auto fluorescence help discriminate pseudo disc edema from true disc
edema [Dr. S Ambika]
l Development and Validation of a Deep Learning Algorithm for Detection of Optic Disc
Abnormalities [Dr. S Ambika]
l Critical incidents and morbidity in paediatric patients undergoing ophthalmic surgery under
general anaesthesia in a tertiary care single specialty hospital [Dr. S Lakshmi Prasanna]
l A Pilot study on Comparative analysis of MIC (Minimum Inhibitory Concentration) and MPC
(Mutant Prevention Concentration) of normal human commensal conjunctival microbial flora to
topical antibiotics. [Dr Meena Lakshmipathy]
l Vision related Quality of Life in patients with low vision using the IVI -VLV questionnaire [Dr.
Mona Khurana/Dr. Anuradha N]
l Impact of dichoptic training on motor fusion in amblyopia [Dr Jameel Rizwana Hussaindeen]
l Evaluating the effectiveness of a Dot Pattern Visual Cognition Task for the assessment of visual
sequencing and visualization aptitude in elementary school children [Dr Jameel Rizwana H]
l Diagnostic accuracy of indigenously developed computer based binocular vision testing and
efficacy of computer based vision therapy [Dr Jameel Rizwana H]
l A system for measurement of amblyopia and strabismus – specific quality of life using item
banking and computer adaptive testing (Eye-tem bank) [Dr Jameel Rizwana H]
l Exploring maturation of visual perception in school age children using portable devices [Dr
Anuradha N]
l Binocular vision parameters pre and post LASER vision surgery (LASIK and Epi-LASIK) [Ms.
Sushmitha A D]
l Development and validation of a prototype to assess visual reaction time among visually normal
individuals and patients with traumatic brain injury [Dr Jameel Rizwana Hussaindeen]
l Development of virtual reality prototype using dichoptic viewing for amblyopic training [Dr
Jameel Rizwana Hussaindeen]
l Knowledge and Attitude about Colour Vision Deficiency among stakeholders of school eye
screening- A qualitative study [Dr Anuradha N]
l Changes on Ocular surface due to Anti - Glaucoma medications [Dr Rashima A]
l Vision Related Quality of Life (VRQOL) in mild and moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI) – pre
and post Neuro-Optometric Vision therapy [Dr Jameel Rizwana Hussaindeen]
l Neuro-optometric rehabilitation in Homonymous Hemianopia using Yoked prisms and Sanet
vision integrator [Dr Jameel Rizwana Hussaindeen]
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l A knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) survey of binocular vision care among eye care
practitioners in India [Dr Jameel Rizwana Hussaindeen]
l Pattern of Anomalous retinal correspondence (ARC) and efficacy of in-office vision therapy in
improving fusional vergence amplitudes in Intermittent Divergent Squint (IDS) [Dr Jameel
Rizwana Hussaindeen]
l Sankara Nethralaya - Tamil Nadu Essilor Myopia (STEM) Study [Ms. G Aparna/Dr S
Viswanathan/Dr Jameel Rizwana]
l Evaluating the effect of ocular UV exposure as a major causative factor in a risk model for
pseudoexfoliation syndrome in Indian population [Dr Rashima A]
l Structural and functional analysis in different severities of glaucoma using Spectral Domain
Optical Coherence Tomography and Humphrey Visual Field Analyzer [Mr. Manideepak Januwada]
l Influence of astigmatism and pupil size on near visual performance such as reading speed and
contrast acuity in pseudophakic eyes [Dr Rashima A]
l Evaluating the association of soft contact lens wear among contact lens wearers in their daily
activities, life style, occupation, and socio economic status [Ms. Sutapa Purkait]
PH.D RESEARCH PROJECT :
l Low vision intervention in individuals with retinal diseases [Ms. Sarika G; Guide: Dr Rajiv Raman]
DNB THESIS PROJECTS :
l Clinical Profile and Short Term Outcome of Patients Sustaining Ophthalmic Injury due to Festive
Bursting of Firecracker managed in the emergency department at a Tertiary Eye Care Center
[Dr.Amulya Das; Guide: Dr. Pradeep Susvar]
l A Retrospective Analysis of Topography of Optic Nerve Head Drusens on Spectral Domain OCT
[Dr.Ramesh Pamu; Guide: Dr. Shikha Rajesh Bassi]
l Natural history of keratoconus in patients of age more than 40 years. [Dr Shridhar Kulkarni;
Guide: Dr. Meena Lakshmipathy]
l Characteristics features of Macular Telangiectasia Type 2 using OCT-Angiography. [Principal
Investigator : Dr Damisetti Anjali] Guide: Dr. Parveen Sen
l Study of Corneal Biomechanics in corneal Dystrophies Using Corvis St [Principal Investigator :
Dr.Shruthi.P.S] Guide: Dr.Niveditha Narayanan
l Inflammatory Neuroretinitis: Etiology and Treatment outcome in a tertiary care uveitis center.
[Principal Investigator : Dr. Pallavi Goel] Guide: Dr.Suchitra Pradeep
l Comparison of intra ocular pressure reduction in primary open angle glaucoma, ocular
hypertension, primary angle closure and primary angle closure glaucoma with topical anti
glaucoma medications. [Principal Investigator : Dr Arun S] Guide: Dr Ronnie George
l Stargardt disease – Correlation between genotype and phenotype in Indian population.[Principal
Investigator – Dr Mythri K Rao] Guide : Dr Muna Bhende
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l A retroprospective study of Phacoemulsification with Toric intraocular lens with and without
image guided marking to study the impact of image guided technology. [Principal Investigator –
Dr Ashok Kumar Mandal] Guide : Dr Shikha Rajesh Bassi
l Anatomical and Functional Outcomes of Surgery For Retinal Detachment in Closed globe injury
due to Cricket Ball. [Principal Investigator : Dr. Sankadasariya Daxa Bhupatbhai] Guide: Dr. Muna
Bhende
l Visual outcome in children with congenital rubella cataract versus non rubella cataract.
[Principal Investigator : Dr. Visakh Thomas] Guide: Dr. Sumita Agarkar / Co-Guide: Dr. Mona
Khurana
l An observational case series on outcomes of corneal collagen cross linking in Non- Keratoconus
corneal ectasia. [Principal Investigator : Dr. Sagar Udasi] Guide: Dr. Radhika Natarajan
l Visual outcome following intravitreal anti vegf for macular edema in different morphological
pattern, based on spectral domain optical coherence tomography. [Principal Investigator : Dr.
Ayush Singh] Guide: Dr. P.S. Rajesh
l Structural changes [GCL+IPL and RNFL] in optical coherence tomography in relation to clinical
profile and visual outcomes of optic neuritis patients in Indian population. [Principal
Investigator : Dr.Mitesh Jatan Bafna] Guide: Dr. S. Ambika
l Clinical spectrum of HLA-B27 associated ocular inflammation. [Principal Investigator : Dr.
Ruchika Raini Lakra] Guide: Dr. Parthopratim Dutta Majumder
l Comparison of risk factors, clinical features, visual outcome of central serous chorioretinopathy
in women presenting to a tertiary eye care centre in the past 10 years. [Principal Investigator :
Dr. Syed Moosa SM] Guide: Dr. Vikas Khetan
l Comparison of the visual outcome and short term complications following cataract surgery with
vitreous loss between eyes with Anterior chamber intraocular lens and Posterior chamber
intraocular lens. [Principal Investigator : Dr. Merin Jacob] Guide: Dr. Sripriya Krishnamoorthy
l Anatomical correlates of focal choroidal excavation in various choroidal pathologies with swept
source optical coherence tomography. [Principal Investigator : Dr. Kaustubh Suresh Kandle]
Guide: Dr.Pradeep Susvar
B.OPTOMETRY PROJECT :
l Comparison of performance with two different multifocal contact lens designs when used as
multifocal or modified monovision option in presbyopic population [Mr. Dhruval Parekh. Guide :
Dr Rajeswari Mahadevan]
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l Dr. Prema Padmanabhan, Dr Sudhir R R, Dr. L Vijaya, Dr. Ronnie George, Dr. Parveen Sen, Dr. Vikas
Khetan, Dr. Shikha Bassi, Dr. Mamta Agarwal participated in the ARVO conference at Honolulu,
USA from 29th April to 3rd May 2018. Dr. Prema Padmanabhan made a poster on “Accuracy of
integrated corneal biomechanical and tomographic data for detecting subclinical keratectasia”
and Dr. Sudhir on “Ocular spot fluorometer equipped with a lock-in amplifier for measurement
of aqueous flare”. Dr. Ronnie George gave presentations on “Building a successful US Indo
research team” & “Using population based and drug sales data to estimate proportion of treated
glaucoma in India”; Dr. Vikas Khetan on “Choroidal melanoma in the young a case series” and
moderator for a session on Clinical innovations in oncology; Dr. Parveen Sen on “Photonegative
response in Diabetic Retinopathy” and Dr. Shikha Bassi made a poster presentation on
“Comparison of efficacy of intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide versus intravitreal
bevacizumab in diabetic patients with macular edema and cataract undergoing
phacoemulsification”; Dr Mamta Agarwal on “Infectious scleritis - clinical profile & visual
outcome in Indian population”, “OCT in chronic VKH patients” & “Multi resistant tuberculosis
presenting as sclero kerato uveitis in miliary tuberculosis” and Dr. Muna Bhende on “Outcome of
6 or more intravitreal dexamethasone injections for macular edema due to RVO”
l Dr. L Vijaya, Dr. B. Shantha and Dr Ronnie George participated as Invited Faculty in the 4th Asia
Pacific Glaucoma Congress (APGC) at Busan, Korea from 13th to 15th April 2018. Dr. Ronnie
George gave the invited lectures on “Glaucoma blindness: POAG vs. PACG-Who goes blind?”,
“New and emerging perimetry: will it make a difference?” & “Clear lens extraction is one of the
treatment options for primary angle closure suspect (PACS)–AGAINST”; Dr. Vijaya “Prevalence
and natural history of exfoliation”, “Glaucoma in developing countries” & “Drug induced angle
closure glaucoma: mechanism and management” and Dr. Shantha on “Glaucoma drainage
devices for pediatric glaucoma”.
l Dr. Pramod Bhende attended the EGVRS 2018 - 16th International Meeting of the Egyptian
Vitreoretinal Society, Luxor from April 18th to 22nd 2018. He made a presentation on “Surgery
for ROP- Tricks and Tips”.
l Dr J Biswas participated in the 12th UPSOS Midterm Conference at Sitapur Eye Hospital, Sitapur
on 28th and 29th April 18. He gave an invited talk on “Arthritis and Uveitis “.
l Dr Lakshmi Prasanna S attended the International Anaesthesia Research Society (IARS 2018)
Conference at Hyatt Regency Chicago, Illinois, from 28th April to 01st May 2018. She made a
poster presentation on “Morbidity and Mortality in Infants Operated in a Tertiary Eye Care
Hospital: A Ten-year Retrospective Study”.
l Dr.Sudhir R R, Dr.Sheila John, Dr.Rajiv Raman, Dr. Rajesh P S, Dr. Jaichandran VV and Ms. Hannah
C Priya participated in the Vision 2020 Conference at Aravind Eye Hospital, Chennai from 8th to
9th June 2018. Dr. Sudhir gave presentations on “Emerging changes in Information Technology
and Artificial Intelligence”, “Real time analytics of outcomes of cataract surgery from EMR”; Dr.
Sheila John made a presentation on “Teleophthalmology: How we use it” and Dr. Rajiv Raman
made a keynote address. Dr. Rajesh gave talks on “Mobile surgical van: cataract surgery at
doorsteps” and “How do I handle patients who are likely to have poor outcome?”; Dr.
Jaichandran on “Minimising and managing systemic emergencies occurring in an eye hospital”
and Ms Hannah C Priya on “ Updates on reprocessing ophthalmic surgical instruments”.
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l Dr. J Biswas, Dr. Prema Padmanabhan, Dr Rama Rajagopal, Dr. N Radhika, Dr. Iyer Geetha Krishnan, Dr. S Ambika, Dr. Sudha Ganesh, Dr. S Meenakshi, Dr. Rajiv Raman, Dr. Vishnu Vahan Prasan, Dr. Kirthi Koka attended the World Ophthalmology Congress at Barcelona Spain from 16th to 19th June 2018. Dr. Radhika made a presentation on “Casia-Asoct (SSOCT) Casia Prose and Perforation”; Dr. Biswas on “Tubercular uveitis and scleritis”, “Real time PCR in infectious uveitis – A study from a Tertiary eye care centre in South India (Poster)”, “Histopathology & Molecular Biologic Study of Uveitis & Scleritis (Oral)” and “Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges in Tubercular Uveitis and Scleritis. (Instruction course)”.
l Dr. Rashima A attended the Workshop on Research Methodology at Bangalore from 23rd to 24th June 2018
l Dr. Girish S Rao participated in the Innovation Retina Summit organized by Asian Society of Continuing Medical Education at Goa on 16th June 2018.
l Dr J Biswas and Dr. Vikas Khetan attended the SAARC Academy of Ophthalmology (SAO) Conference at Nepal from 21st to 24th June 2018. Dr. Vikas Khetan, received the SAO Excellence Award.
l Dr.Ekta Rishi, Dr. Pukhraj Rishi, Dr. Shikha Bassi and Dr. Meena Lakshmipathy attended the Indian Intraocular Implant & Refractive Surgery Convention-IIRSI 2018, Chennai. Dr. Ekta Rishi delivered talks on “Surgical Removal of Intraocular Parasites” and “Aniridia Management”; Dr. Pukhraj Rishi on “VMT” & “Intrascleral Haptic Fixation: A New Technique”; Dr. Shikha Bassi on “How I Work With Technology In An Effort To Bring The Best In Cataract Surgery” & “Cataract Surgery In Diabetics A Few Considerations” and Dr.Meena Lakshmipathy on “Cataract Surgery Post Radial Keratotomy”.
l Dr. Rashima A attended the 25th Annual Meeting of IERG Conference at Hyderabad from 28th to 29th July 2018 and she made a Poster presentation on “Lifetime UV exposure and association with pterygium, pingucula and spheroidal degeneration”.
l Dr. Pramod Bhende participated in the 3rd Annual Meeting of iROP Society at MGM Eye Institute, Raipur from 21st to 22nd 2018. He made a presentation on “Delayed Onset Retinal Detachment in Regressed”.
l Sankara Nethralaya organized The Ocular Surface and Keratoprosthesis Conference (OSKON-2018) the international conference to debate and discuss the challenges faced by the ocular surface of the eye and Keratoprosthesis, from 27th to 29th of July 2018 at V D Swami Auditorium, Chennai. The valedictory function was held at the Taj Coramandel on 29th July 2018 and our Hon’ble Vice President of India, Shri Venkaiah Naidu, was the Chief Guest and Guest of Honour was Shri Bhanwarilal Purohit, the Honourable Governor of Tamil Nadu. Shri C.Vijaya Baskar, Hon’ble Health Minister of Tamil Nadu and Shri D. Jayakumar, Hon’ble Minister for Fisheries also graced the grand valedictory session.
l Sankara Nethralaya conducted Ocular Trauma CON 2018 International conference from 12th to 14th July 2018 at Hotel Grand ITC Chola, Chennai. It was organized by Dr. Rajiv Raman and Shri Bhagwan Mahavir Vitreoretina Services team of Sankara Nethralaya.
l Dr. Pramod Bhende participated in the Second Annual Meeting of Retina Society at Hyderabad on 5th August 2018. He made oral presentations on “Pediatric retinal detachment – Tips and tricks’, ‘Management of Myopic Macular Detachment”.
l Mr. Ibrahim Gani, IT & Systems Dept., attended the Train the Trainer (TTT) Program at Fukuoka – Japan, from 30 Jul to 17 Aug 2018 and it was sponsored by TEMDEC- Japan (Telemedicine development Center of Asia).
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l Dr. J Biswas, Dr. Pramod Bhende, Dr Rama Rajagopal, Dr. N Radhika, Dr. Sudhir R R, Dr.Shweta S Agarwal, Dr.Meena Lakshmipathy, Dr. Sumita Agarkar, Dr. Kavitha Kalaivani, Dr. S Sudharshan, Dr. Muna Bhende, Dr. Parveen Sen, Dr. Rajiv Raman, Dr. Suganeswari, Dr. V Jayaprakash, Dr. Ronnie George, Dr. A Parividhini, Dr. Bipasha Mukherjee, Dr. Kirthi Koka and Dr. Sripriya Krishnamoorthy participated in the 66th Annual Conference of the TNOA 2018 from 10th to 12th August 2018 - Pudhuvue 18” at Puducherry Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute. Dr. Sudhir made presentations on “Phaco in High Myopia Post lasik”, “Pearls of cataract surgery in Post RK and Post Lasik”, “Refractive surgery practice in an institution” and was the panelist in the session, “Pearls and Pitfalls in Phacoemulsification”. Dr. J Biswas, “Swept source optical coherence tomography in serpiginous choroiditis”,” Ocular Behcet’s disease – A report from South India Clinical profile of sarcoid uveitis in a tertiary care centre in South India” , Dr. Pramod Bhende on “Dropped Nucleus- V-R Approach”, “Sutured SF IOL with - Gore TEX” & “Surgical Pearls for Endophthalmitis”. Dr Sumita Agarkar gave a presentation on “Update on Techniques of Cataract Surgery in Children”; Dr Kavitha Kalaivani Natarajan on “Resection Technique” and was in the panel discussion on Peadatric Controversies. Dr Sudharshan gave talks on “Granulomatous uveitis” & “Intravitreal Clindamycin – Pro”; Dr. Muna Bhende on “Genetics in retinal dystrophies”; Dr. Parveen Sen on “Genetics Pediatric SFIOL”; Dr Rajiv Raman on “Implementation in real life for DR screening”; Dr. Suganeswari on “Indian screening guidelines and tele-ROP” and moderator for the session on “Opportunities and challenges for Women in ophthalmology”; Dr.Jaya Prakash was the Retina Wet Lab Instructor.
l Dr Rashima A participated in the OPPINT Workshop on “Glaucoma Screening” at Chennai Trade Centre from 18th to 19th August 2018. She gave a presentation on Clinical Optometry Potpourri”.
l Dr N Radhika, Dr. Bhaskar Srinivasan, Dr. Meena Lakshmipathy attended the BOA Focus 2018”- The 26th Annual Conference of Bombay Ophthalmologists’ Association at Mumbai from 24th to 26th August 2018.
l Dr. Pramod Bhende participated in the ‘Surgical VITRET Meet’ at Chennai from August 31st to September 1st, 2018. He made a presentation on “ROP Surgery : Best Practices“.
l Dr Rama Rajagopal attended the Eyecan Conference at Hyderabad from 1st to 2nd September 2018. She gave a presentation on “ossn”.
l Dr. Sudhir R R participated in the conference, Dgha West Bengal on 1st September 2018. He gave a presentation on “School Eye health+ Universal Eye Healthy”.
l Dr. Vineet Ratra attended the 32nd Annual North Zone Ophthalmological Society Conference held at Government Medical College & Hospital, Chandigarh from September 7th to 9th, 2018 and he gave invited lectures on “Glaucoma following Vitreo retina Surgeries” & “Astigmatism Correction in Cataract Surgery”.
l Dr. Ronnie George participated in the 28th Annual Conference of Glaucoma Society of India (GSI) organized by Trivandrum Ophthalmic Club, Kovalam from 14th to 16th September 2018.
l Dr. Pramod Bhende, Dr. Dhanshree Ratra, Dr. Pradeep S and Dr. Ekta Rishi attended the 18th Euretina Congress at Vienna from 20th to 23rd September 2018. Dr. Pramod Bhende made oral presentations on ‘Unusual IOFBs’, ‘Clinical characteristics and treatment outcome of surgically managed suprachoroidal haemorrhage’.
l Dr. Shweta Agarwal participated in the 9th EuCornea Congress at Vienna from 21st to 22nd September 2018. She gave invited talks on “Alternatives to the OOKP” in the Instructional Course and “New Advances in Keratoprosthesis”.
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l Dr Sujatha R and Dr. Sonali Raman, participated in the Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Meeting at
Chicago, from 26th September to 6th October 2018.
l Dr. Sudhir RR participated in the Beyond 2020 Conference at Arvind Eye Hospital at
Madurai, on 1st October 2018.
l Dr. Pramod S Bhende and Dr. Girish S Rao, participated in the Annual Meeting of Maharashtra
Ophthalmological Society (MOSCON 2018) at Aurangabad from 27th to 28th October 2018. Dr.
Girish Rao made a presentation on “MIVS for PDR” and Dr. Pramod Bhende on “Retinopathy of
prematurity - what a specialist should know?” Management of Myopic Macular detachment’,
‘Rhegmatogenous Retinal detachment’, ‘Scleral fixate IOL’ & ‘Lens sparing vitrectomy for ROP’.
l Dr. Ronnie George participated in the 45th Annual Conference of the Kerala Society of
Ophthalmic Surgeons – Drishti 2018 held in Kannur, Kerala from 23rd to 25th November 2018. He
made a presentation on “Structure versus function correlation in glaucoma”.
l Dr Shobha Ravishankar, Dr. Pradnya Senthil Kumar, Dr. Manonmani B, participated in the 66th
Annual National Conference of Anaesthesiologists - ISACON 2018 at Delhi from 27th to 30th
November 2018. Dr. Shobha made a presentation on “Anaesthetic management of child with
gaucher’s disease”.
l Dr. Girish S Rao, Dr. Parveen Sen, Dr. Pukhraj Rishi, Dr. Chetan Rao, Dr. Dhanashree Ratra and Dr.
Rajesh P S attended the 27th Annual Conference of Vitreo Retinal Society – India VRSI 2018 at
Jaipur from 30th November to 02nd December 2018. Dr. Parveen Sen gave gave invited talks on
“Color specific ERG techniques” & “Genotype phenotype correction in patients with lebers
congenital amoursis and retinitis pigmentosa in Indian population”; Dr. Pukhraj Rishi on
“Incidence, risk factors and treatment outcomes in eyes with retinal detachment following
phakic intraocular lens implantation: A multicenter Study”, “Intravitreal rituximab in
management of vitreoretinal lymphoma: Fouryear study”, “Diffuse Peripapillary choroidal
excavations with PCV” & “Biopsy techniques for intraocular tumors with case examples”; Dr.
Rajesh on “A new enigma : LHEP, its surgical outcome and cliniopathological correlation”; Dr.
Chetan Rao on “Severe transitional diabetic retinopathy”; Dr. Dhanashree Ratra on “Clinical
Experience with biosimiars” and Dr. Bipasha Mukherjee on “Standardization of clinical
photography”
l Dr. Vinita Girish Rao participated in the CME at Shri Ganapathy Nethralaya, Jalna from 22nd to
23rd December 2018. She made a presentation on “Clinical examination in uveitis”.
l Dr. J Biswas attended the 2nd Inflammation Meeting in Tel Aviv, Israel from 25th November to 1st
December 2018.
l Dr. Radhika, Dr. Geetha Iyer Krishnan, Dr. Shweta Agarwal, Dr. Meena Lakshmipathy, Dr.Niveditha
Narayanan, Dr.Bhaskar Srinivasan, participated in the Keracon 2018 at New Delhi from 29th
November to 02nd December 2018. Dr. Geetha Iyer gave presentations on “Allogeneic SLET:
indications, techniques and outcomes G”, “Kpro- Choices and Selection Criteria”, “Surgical
therapy in active VKC” & “Keratoprosthesis: designs and approaches”; Dr. Shweta Agarwal on
“Technique of Type 2 Kpros - Broad Overview”, “VKC in HIV patients, Pythium keratitis,
Epikeratoplasty”; Dr. Radhika on “When Medical Therapy Fails” & “Presumed congenital scleral
dehiscence” and Dr.Niveditha on “A Comparative Analysis of Wavefront Aberrations Using Itrace
In Patients With Pterygium Who Underwent Pterygium Excision With Conjunctival Autograph – A
Case Series & “Epibulbar Nodules”.
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l Dr Lakshmi Prasanna S participated in the Academic Research Workshop from 03rd to 05th
January 2019.
l Dr RashimA A attended the 69th IAOH National Conference OCCUCON 2019 at Rajkot
Gujarat from 8th to 12th January 2019. She made a poster presentation on “Visual Profile in
electronics”
l Dr. Pramod S Bhende Dr. Vijaya L, Dr. Durga Priyadarshini S, Dr. Bipasha Mukherjee, Dr. Surendran
T S, Dr. Sumita Agarkar, Dr. Sudharshan S, Dr. Mamta Agarwal, Dr. Biswas J, Dr. Pramod Bhende,
Dr. Muna Bhende, Dr. Parveen Sen, Dr. Pradeep S, Dr. Suganeswari G, Dr. Rajiv Raman, Dr. Girish
Shiva Rao Dr. Iyer Geetha Krishnan, Dr.Sujatha R, Dr. Shweta S Agarwal attended the 77th All
India Ophthalmological Society Meeting AIOC at Indore from 14th to 17th February 2019. Dr.
Pramod S Bhende made oral presentations on ‘Counselling of Patients by Resident doctors- To do
or not to do’ , ‘Macula in Diabetes’, ‘Lens and IOL drop’, Pediatric retinal detachment’,
Rhegmatogenous RD-Membrane and ILM peeling’, ‘Management of myopic Macular
detachment’, ‘PVR Manifestations and Management’ & ‘GRT with PVR’; Dr. Parveen Sen gave a
presentation on “Ocular Trauma: A Truly Multidisciplinary Approach”; Dr. Sumita Agarkar gave a
key note address on “Taking Pediatric Opthamology To Door Step”; Dr. Sudharshan gave talks on
“Ocular syphilis”, “Algorithms in choroiditis” and conducted “Eye Shaala”- Uvea teaching
programme for PGS. Dr Mamta Agarwal on “Uveitis - A Step Wise Approach to Diagnosis &
Management Paer - Infectious scleritis” & “Infectious scleries - case series”. Dr. Muna Bhende on
“Viral Retinitis”; Dr. Ekta Rishi made presentations on “Dengue Panopthalmitis Infections or
Immunological?” & “Combination Treatment Is the Preferred Modality of Treatment Against”; Dr.
Pradeep was the co-instructor on “Macular Buckle” in the Instruction Course on Newer Trends in
Scleral Buckle surgery & Re-emergence of an forgotten art and gave a talk on “Maculoschisis in
Myopia” & Dr. Sujatha on “Management of Unco-operative Patients - Cataract Surgery”.
l Dr.Vikas Khetan attended the 2nd NVRS meeting, Dhulikhel, Kathmandu on 8th and 9th February
2019. He made a presentation on “Surgery for Intraocular tumors”.
l Dr Radhika, Dr Sudhir R R, Dr. Bhaskar Srinivasan and Dr.Vikas Khetan, participated in the 34th
Congress of Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology at Bangkok, Thailand from 6th to 9th March
2019. Dr. Radhika made presentations on “corneal perforations secondary to infective etiology -
what is the outcome?, “Scleral and rigid gas permeable contact lenses in the management of
keratoconus - how do they compare?”; Dr Sudhir on “How good is ASCRS IOL calculator in
predicting the outcomes of Post lask and Post RK cataract surgeries”, “Aqueous flare
measurements in uveitis and cataract post-op patients using an enhanced Spot Fluorometer” &
“Local treatment of Retinoblastoma”.
l Dr. Vikas Khetan participated in the Commonwealth Eye Health Consortium Meeting in London
from March 26th to 29th 2019. He gave oral presentations on “Recent advances in the treatment
of Retinoblastoma” and “Intravitreal chemotherapy for Retinoblastoma”.
l Dr. L Vijaya, Dr B Shantha and Dr Ronnie George attended the 8th World Glaucoma Congress at
Melbourne, Australia from March 27th to 30th, 2019. Dr. Ronnie gave an invited talk on “diagnosis
and characterization of angle closure”.
l Dr.Rashima A attended the 'Gravity' Conference at Ansal University at New Delhi from
30th to 31st March 2019 and she gave a presentation on “Role of perimetry in glaucoma
diagnosis”.
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l Mr. Jonathan Scollard, Mr. Rahul Kumar from Orbis, New York, visited our foundation and
research laboratories on 12th April, 2018 and gave a guest lecture on “Orbis is an international
NGO that transforms Lives through the prevention and treatment of blindness“.
l Mr. Ramesh Pillai, Head-Training, Titan Company Ltd – Eyewear Division visited our foundation
on 30th April 2018 and gave a guest lecture on “Preparing for a challenging career in optical
retail”.
l Mr. Rama Krishnan from OM Trust USA visited our hospital on 21st May 2018.
l Mr. Moe Kyau Aung and Mr Ranganathan Jayaraman, Union Minister of Myanmar, visited our
foundation on 28th May, 2018.
l Mr Srikanth Maseedupalli, LV Prasad Eye Institute, visited our foundation on 20th June 2018 and
gave a guest lecture on “The Art of Disrupting Dispensing Spectacles“.
l Dr. D. Aravind Prasanth, Dr. Meenu Chaudhary from Institute of Medicine in Kathmandu, Dr.
Paisan Ruamviboonsuk & his team, Department of Ophthalmology, Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok,
Thailand, Prof. Graham E. Holder from National University of Singapore, Dr. Maris Colyer, Dr.
Hunny Hamza & Team, Thailand and other participants of the Ocular Trauma Conference 2018
visited our foundation & research laboratories from 12th to 14th July 2018.
l Prof. A V Ramanan, visited our foundation on 25th July, 2018 and gave a guest lecture on “CME on
interface between rheumatologist ophthalmologists”.
l Prof. James Wolffsohn, Aston University, Birmingham, UK visited our foundation and research
laboratories on 25th July 2018 and gave a lecture on “Enhancing Day Today Clinical Contact Lens
Practice”.
l Dr. Leonardi Andrea, from Italy visited our hospital and research laboratories on 28th July 2018.
l Prof. Peter Allen, Anglia Ruskin University, UK visited our foundation on, 01st August, 2018 and
gave a guest lecture on “Sport Vision and Management of Visual Issue in Dyslexia”.
l Dr. S. Raju, Director and Vitreo - Retina Consultant, Nethraspandana eye Hospital, visited our
foundation on 17th August 2018.
l Dr. Mano Shanmugam and Dr. Uea Feng (Retina) from Malaysia visited our biochemistry
laboratory on 17th August 2018.
l Ms. Christine Nearchou, Clinical Leader Paediatrics and Binocular Vision, from University of
Melbourne visited our foundation on 26th September, 2018 and gave a guest lecture on “Should
Optometry be routinely testing Visual Information Processing”.
l Prof Dennis S.C Lam, Chairman, C-MER International Eye Care Group, from Hong Kong, visited
our hospital on 29th September 2018 and gave a guest lecture on “phaco in Advanced Glaucoma
Cases”.
l Mr S N Pandey, Managing Director and Team, Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited, visited our
foundation on 04th October, 2018.
l Mr. Shankar Rajasekaran, Director – Engineering, IMPEC FILTERS Private Limited, visited our
foundation on 06th October, 2018.
l Mr. Imran Virani, Carl Zeiss S.E. Asia, Medical Business Group, Regional Director, visited our
foundation on 19th October, 2018
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l Swami Vimurthanandha Maharajji, from Sri Ramakrishna Mission, visited the TSNA Academy on
26th October, 2018.
l Ms. Georgina Kemlgisa, Dr. Kahnala Abubakar & Dr.Ssali Grace ophthalmologists from Mulago
Hospital, Uganda visited our hospital on 30th October, 2018.
l Dr. Anmol Kumar, Scientist, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland, visited our foundation
and research laboratories on 30th October 2018 and gave a guest lecture on “Diabetic
Retinopathy: A novel pathway to target?”
l Dr.Milind Naik, Consultant & Head, Dept of Ophthalmic Plastic & Facial Aesthetic Surgery, Orbit
& Ocular Oncology, visited our foundation on LVPEI, Hyderabad, on 08th November 2018.
l Mr. Sudip Banerjee, Board member and CSR committee member, from L&T Technology Services,
visited our foundation on 13th November, 2018.
l Prof Carlos Pavesio, Director of uveitis, Moorfields Eye Hospital, UK. Dr Andre Curi, Oswaldo Cruz
Foundation, Brazil, visited our foundation and research laboratories on 14th November 2018 and
gave a guest lecture on “Local therapies - how good are they? and Cat Scratch“.
l Dr Rahul Yadav, Consultant-Paediatrics & Neonatology, visited our hospital on 05th December
2018 and he gave a guest lecture on “Taking care of newborn- the right way”.
l Mr. Bala Reddy Indurti, SN OM Trustee from USA visited our foundation on 13th December 2018.
l Prof Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan, Professor, University of Waterloo, Canada, visited our
foundation on 18th December 2018 and he gave a guest lecture on “Applications of Deep
learning in Ophthalmology”.
l Shri Sundar Vasudevan, from USA and SN OM Trustee, Shri Suresh Dalapathy, visited our
foundation 14th December 2018.
l Dr. Yang Niao, Capital Medical University &Dr.Xu Wu, Wenzhon Medical University, China visited
the research laboratories on 18th December 2019.
l Lt. Col. Marian Mathew, Military Hospital, Chennai visited our hospital and research laboratories
on 29th December 2018.
l Dr Sandeep Saxena visited our foundation on 3rd January 2019 and he gave a guest lecture on
“Eales' disease: Current concepts”.
l Dr. Merlyn Mathew & Team from Deakin University, Australia visited the Research laboratories on
09th January 2019.
l Prof. Narsing A Rao visited our foundation on 11th January 2019 and gave a guest lecture on
“Approach to diagnosis and management of posterior and panuveitis”.
l Ms. Soniz Phene and Mr. Dushyant Google team visited our foundation and research facility on
29th January 2019.
l Mr P R Ramaswamy, Director, Ramsays Corporation Private Ltd, visited our foundation on 06th
Mar 2019.
l Dr. Kusum Nangia, USA, visited our foundation on 12th March 2019 and gave a guest lecture on
“How we can Optimize 24 hour IOP control and ocular surface Health.