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==External links==
==External links==

* [http://www.unsv.com/voanews/specialenglish/scripts/2010/04/19/0041/ DEVELOPMENT REPORT - India's Aravind Eye Care System Gets Hilton Prize]
* [http://www.aravind.org/ Aravind Eye Care System]
* [http://www.aravind.org/ Aravind Eye Care System]
* [http://www.hindu.com/2006/08/07/stories/2006080705840100.htm Google expertise for Aravind Hospital]
* [http://www.hindu.com/2006/08/07/stories/2006080705840100.htm Google expertise for Aravind Hospital]
* [http://robinsamuel.blogspot.com/2006/11/in-service-for-sight.html In Service for Sight]
* [http://robinsamuel.blogspot.com/2006/11/in-service-for-sight.html In Service for Sight]
* [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/health/july-dec09/eye_09-02.html PBS News Hour, Fred de Sam Lazaro visits the Aravind Eye Care System]
* [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/health/july-dec09/eye_09-02.html PBS News Hour, Fred de Sam Lazaro visits the Aravind Eye Care System]



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Aravind Eye Care Hospital is an ophthalmological hospital with several locations in India. It was founded by Dr. Govindappa Venkataswamy.[1]

The hospital is named after Sri Aurobindo, one of the 20th century’s most revered spiritual leaders

Given the magnitude of blindness and the challenges faced in a developing country, the Government alone cannot meet the health needs of all. Realising this predicament, Dr. Venkataswamy wanted to establish an alternate health care model that would supplement the efforts of the Government and also be self-supporting. Hence, upon his retirement in 1976, he established the GOVEL Trust to initiate eye care work.

Under this Trust, the Aravind Eye Hospitals were founded. Today, Aravind is more than an eye hospital. It is a social organisation committed to the goal of elimination of needless blindness through comprehensive eye care services. It is also an international training centre for ophthalmic professionals and trainees who come from within India and around the world. It is an institute for research that contributes to the development of eye care and to train health-related and managerial personnel in the development and implementation of efficient and sustainable eye care programmes. Aravind also is a manufacturer of world class ophthalmic products available at affordable costs through the Aurolab.

Aravind keeps its surgical equipment in operation 24 hours a day, which reduces the cost-per-surgery. Also, doctors focus only on performing surgery, and nurses handle pre-op and post-op care, which increases doctor productivity. These actions allow the company to give away free surgeries to the poor while still earning a profit.[2] The hospital performs high-volume and high-quality eye surgeries inexpensively to address the needs of the 12 million blind people in India.

It is the only examination centre of the Royal College of Ophthalmology, United Kingdom, in India. It is headquartered in Madurai.

Over 30 years, Aravind has treated over 2.4 million poor Indians. Aravind is a financially-viable healthcare system in India. One of the hospital’s investors is the Acumen Fund, the non-profit venture fund that invests in companies delivering critical goods and services to developing countries.

Hostels are provided to resident doctors - both foreign & domestic.

The Aravind Eye Care System is the recipient of several international awards including

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