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SKS Group endeavors to fulfill its Social Responsibility not only by providing quality education to the youth of today but also in the way of serving the people in society who need the most. Every year Eye Camps, Health Camps, Duvet Distribution, Camps for Physically Challenged are organized where the participating patients are treated free of cost irrespective of any discrimination whether based on case, creed, region or religion. Till now more that 1,00,000 patients have participated in the Camps organized by SKSgi.
At SKSgi we understand our social responsibility and strive to make our society a better place to live in. Apart from providing quality education to the young, at SKSgi several other camps are held where the people are provided treatment free of cost. At these camps it helps the needy people of the society to get treatment which otherwise could not have been possible. Apart from these, medical camps, event like blanket distribution in winter, drinking water piyaus in summer are also regularly organized. Some of the major event organized recently are as follows:
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EYE CAMP – 2008
An eye camp was organized in January 2008 in which complete eye checkup and cataract operations were done with latest sophisticated equipments by renowned doctors and eye specialists from India and Abroad. Medicines were distributed free of cost. There was also provision of fooding and lodging at the venue of the camp for the patients. |
EYE CAMP – 2009
The “Vishal Nishulka Netra Jyoti”, another free eye camp was organized at Campus-Mathura in the memory of Sri Sanjay Gautam between 25th to 30 January, 2009 in which more that 550 old and needy people were operated free of cost by renowned Doctors and Eye specialist from India and abroad, with free distribution of medicines. Fooding and Lodging facilities were provided to the patients at the venue of the camp. |
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EYE CAMP – 2010
The “Vishal Nishulka Netra Chikitsa Sivir” was organized from 25th Jan to 30th Jan 2010 where the downtrodden and poorer sections of the society were given proper eye treatment. The needy people who could not afford eye treatment were operated free of cost by renowned doctors from India and abroad. 750 patients visited this eye camp and around 650 people were operated free of cost. Medicines along with fooding and lodging were provided at the venue of the camp. |
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