Camps Conducted Under The Leadership of Dr. Krishna Prasad Kudlu
Camps in 2026
A free eye check-up camp was conducted by Mr. Bhaskar Rao, Founder of Mangalore Store, Jeppu, Mangalore, as part of its Golden Jubilee celebrations (1976–2026). The camp was organized in collaboration with Prasad Netralaya Super Specialty Hospital; Abco Steel International Pvt. Ltd., Udupi, Mangalore, and Bangalore; Dr. P. Dayananda Pai and Satish Pai Charitable Trust (R); Century Groups, Bengaluru; and the District Health and Family Welfare Society (District Blindness Control Society), Mangalore.
The camp was held on Friday, 03-04-2026, at Palemar Garden, Morgan’s Gate, Jeppu, Mangalore. It witnessed an encouraging response from the local community. More than 101 patients were screened, over 50 spectacles were distributed, and more than 10 patients were identified for cataract surgery.
Mega free eye check-up camp held at Mangala Bhavana in Shikaripura, where MLA of the constituency and Karnataka BJP State President, Shri B. Y. Vijayendra, stated that it is the duty of every individual to protect the eyes given by God. More than 850 people from Shikaripura taluk participated in the camp and benefited from it.
The camp was organized under the leadership Karnataka BJP State President, Shri B. Y. Vijayendra in collaboration with Prasad Netralaya, Udupi, and Swami Vivekananda Educational Institution.
As the President of the National Medicos Organisation (NMO) Mangaluru and Udupi division and as the Patron of Mangala Swasthya Seva Yatra 3.0, I am extremely proud to share that we have rendered extensive service across Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts.
On March 29, 2026, 30 general health check-up camps and 5 specialty camps were organized across 30 locations in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts.
More than 1600 patients from remote areas with limited access to healthcare were treated. Free medicines, spectacles, and eye surgeries were provided.
As part of the ongoing eye care camps conducted by Prasad Netralaya in collaboration with the National Medicos Organisation, large eye camps were held at Saibrakatte, Kambadakone, and Barkur. Around 20 staff members actively participated, examining more than 375 patients, distributing over 190 spectacles, and selecting 41 patients for cataract surgery. The camp began in the morning and concluded with a valedictory function at Sanghaniketan in Mangaluru.
A Free Eye Check-up and Free Spectacle Distribution Camp was conducted on 22-02-2026 (Sunday) at the Naxal Nigrha Pade Training Centre, Kukkunoor in association with District Health and Family Welfare Department (Blindness Control Programme), Udupi, and the Naxal Nigrha Pade, Kukkunoor. The camp included free eye examinations, free distribution of spectacles. more than 70 spectacles were distributed, bringing smiles and better vision to many beneficiaries.
The eye camp organized by Namo Friends, Doddanagudde, was successfully conducted on 15/02/2026. Eye check-ups were carried out for more than 216 people. Out of them, more than 168 people were provided with spectacles.
Comprehensive eye camp conducted at ambekar bhavaba kinnimulki udupi where free spectacles were distributed to more than 40 beneficiaries.
The Arogya Mela – Free Eye Camp at Shivapaadi Shri Umashankari Temple on 15/02/2026 was successfully inaugurated along with the Trustee of the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) Trust. More than 205 people were screened during the camp, and over 142 free spectacles were distributed.
Free eye check-up and free spectacles distribution camp on Sunday, 18 January 2026, at the Community Hall, Muddoore. The camp included free eye examinations, free distribution of spectacles, and free cataract surgeries. More than 250 patients were screened. Received felicitation in recognition of excellence in social service.
The Arogya Mela – Free Eye Camp at Shivapaadi Shri Umashankari Temple on 15/02/2026 was successfully inaugurated along with the Trustee of the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) Trust. More than 205 people were screened during the camp, and over 142 free spectacles were distributed.
Camps in 2025
The “Road Safety Week” Camp in Kota recorded a total of 143 OPD patients. Among them, 6 patients were selected for surgery, including 1 pterygium case and 1 patient convinced for a better lens. Additionally, 4 patients were covered under Yashaswini, 16 patients were referred to PN Hospital, and 18 patients received optical services.



















































































