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AP Schools Shine Nationally for Free Eye Care
16 Jan
Summary
- Andhra Pradesh recognized nationally for free student eye check-ups.
- Government to replicate AP's best practices in other states.
- Spectacle distribution target for AP increased significantly.

Andhra Pradesh's commitment to student eye health has earned national accolades. The Medical and Health Department's implementation of free eye check-ups and spectacle distribution for government school students has been highlighted by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. This proactive approach has positioned Andhra Pradesh as a benchmark for other states.
The National Programme for Control of Blindness has praised the state's achievements, noting its success in meeting and exceeding targets. Consequently, the Centre plans to issue guidelines for other states to adopt Andhra Pradesh's best practices. This recognition comes with an increased annual target for spectacle distribution for the 2026-27 academic year, from 90,000 to 2.50 lakh.
This successful program, costing ₹3 crore and shared by the Central and State governments at a 60:40 ratio, ensures quality spectacles are provided to needy students. Over 1.89 lakh students received spectacles in the past, surpassing the target, with further expansion planned for the 2025-26 academic year.




