Internationally renowned for their impactful initiatives, Rotary Club of Delhi Southend, partnered with Dr Shroff’s charity Eye Hospital (SCEH) to open a centre to help treat blindness to the poor. The centre was inaugurated by Rotary Southend president, Sidharth Sehgal here on Tuesday.The objective of the centre is to eradicate avoidable blindness by providing comprehensive eye health services to all, regardless of financial situation.The new centre is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and is dedicated to serving underprivileged communities, ensuring no one suffers from preventable or treatable eye conditions. Mr. Sehgal emphasised, "Today, we are not just opening a building; we are opening doors to a brighter future for our community." The event, attended by members from Rotary Club of Delhi Southend, Koshika Foundation, and our SCEH team.Rotary Club of Delhi Southend is a part of Rotary International, a global non-profit organisation with a presence in over 140 countries and a membership of 1.3 million. ness. timely eye care to all.