Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Dr Jitendra Singh Lauds Indian Army’s First-Ever Mega Cataract Camp at Command Hospital

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh today praised the Indian Army for organising a first-of-its-kind, state-of-the-art 3-day Mega Cataract Camp at the Super Speciality Command Hospital, terming it a remarkable humanitarian initiative under Operation Drishti.

The Minister visited the Command Hospital to conduct a comprehensive review of medical services and facilities being provided to both defence personnel and civilians. The free eye camp, being held from 19th to 21st November 2025, is part of the Army’s large-scale outreach programme aimed at extending advanced ophthalmic care to the local population.

“Army serves in war and peace alike”

Applauding the Army’s multifaceted role, Dr Singh said that while its valour in wartime is unparalleled, its service to humanity in peacetime is equally commendable.

“The Armed Forces not only safeguard the nation but also extend critical healthcare and humanitarian services. Their dedication to serving humanity during peacetime, especially by providing advanced medical care to civilians and soldiers alike, reflects their core ethos of service and commitment,” he said.

Review of facilities and patient interaction

During his visit, Dr Singh toured the Department of Ophthalmology and reviewed the hospital’s state-of-the-art facilities, ongoing screening programmes and advanced surgical setup. He interacted with patients, including senior citizens and local residents undergoing treatment, applauding the dedication of the medical and support staff.

He also visited multiple wards, emphasising that empathy and humane care must complement modern medical technology.

Army’s humanitarian outreach appreciated

Dr Singh said that the Command Hospital’s free medical and eye-screening initiatives stand as a strong example of the Army’s commitment to nation-building. He noted that such programmes deepen public trust and showcase the Armed Forces’ wide-ranging contribution to society beyond national security duties.

Review of advanced medical technology

The Minister inspected cutting-edge medical equipment, including the 3-D microscope used for highly precise ophthalmic surgeries. Officials briefed him on how these technologies enhance surgical accuracy, diagnostics and overall patient outcomes.

“Modern technology forms the backbone of world-class healthcare. Facilities like this elevate the standard of care and give patients the confidence that they are receiving the most advanced and effective treatment available,” Dr Singh said.

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