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Centenarian's Eyes Open World to Two Others
18 Jan
Summary
- A 100-year-old former principal donated his eyes posthumously.
- He also gifted hundreds of books to schools and libraries.
- His family includes a professor, an assistant commissioner, and IAF officer.

Laxmi Kant Dikshit, a former principal of Delhi' Blind School, passed away at the remarkable age of 100 years and two days. His final act of immense generosity was the posthumous donation of his eyes, which have now given sight to two visually impaired individuals.
Dikshit dedicated six years to educating visually challenged children starting in 1964. Upon returning to Prayagraj, he continued his social and philanthropic work, including donating hundreds of books to various institutions. His commitment extended to promoting the habit of reading among students.
His distinguished family includes his son, a retired professor from Allahabad University, his daughter-in-law who served as an assistant commissioner, and two granddaughters, one in the Indian Air Force and another as an Assistant Professor. Educationists and former students remember him as a man of principle who devoted his life to serving the differently-abled.



