REC Limited, a Maharatna CPSE under the Ministry of Power, marked a significant milestone in healthcare accessibility with the inauguration of the Sankara Eye Hospital in Saharsa, Bihar. Funded through a ₹11.55 crore CSR grant under the flagship initiative “Bringing Vision to Bihar,” the facility was opened to the public in a high-profile ceremony.
The hospital was inaugurated by Union Minister Giriraj Singh alongside TSC Bosh, Director (Projects), REC Limited, and other senior government dignitaries.
A Roadmap for Vision Restoration
The new facility is set to transform the ophthalmic landscape of Northern Bihar. Over the next five years, the project is structured to deliver:
- · 1.5 Lakh Outpatient Consultations: Providing comprehensive screenings and specialized eye care.
- · 40,000 Cataract Surgeries: Focusing on the eradication of preventable blindness through advanced surgical intervention.
- · Inclusive Healthcare: A dedicated mandate to provide free and subsidized services to underserved and economically marginalized communities.
- · Utilization of the ₹11.55 Crore CSR Grant.
REC Limited’s financial support has equipped the hospital with modern medical infrastructure, including:
- · Advanced Ophthalmic Technology: Cutting-edge diagnostic and surgical equipment.
- · Rural Outreach Fleet: Specialized vehicles to conduct eye-screening camps in remote villages.
- · Operational Infrastructure: Fully equipped patient wards and sterile operation theaters.



















