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Sankara Eye Hospital

Sector: Health
Sub Sector: Eye Hospital
Tax Deduction: 50% u/s 80G of The Income Tax Act, 1961
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% Spent on Beneficiaries

80%
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Year of Establishment : 1984
Registered Address : No.1, Third Cross Street, Sri Sankara Nagar, Pammal, Chennai 600075, Tamil Nadu
Presence : Orissa, Tamil Nadu
Website : https://www.kannoli.net
Email : info@kannoli.net
Telephone : +91 44 22484799; +91 44 22485299
Donor Contact : Mr. Prasanna Venkatesan / +91 9444391710 / info@kannoli.net
Registered Under : The Public Charitable Trust Act, 2004
Auditor : C.V. Ramaswamy & Co.
Bankers : ICICI Bank, Indian Bank
Trustees/Directors/Managing Committee: : Mr. B.P. Jain - Managing Trustee, Mr. S. Visvanathan - Secretary, Mr. V. Lakshmanan - Treasurer, Wg Cdr V Shankar (Retd) - Trustee & Executive Director, Mr. S Gurumani - Trustee, Rtn S N Balasubramanian - Trustee, Mr. Mangal Chand Tater - Trustee

Sankara Group of Eye Hospitals dedicates itself to addressing the serious public health issue of avoidable blindness. The vision centers on the eradication of needless blindness across society. Its mission is to deliver high-quality eye care services to all segments of the population, ensuring access through state-of-the-art medical facilities. The primary objective is to develop comprehensive programs that specifically tackle the key impediments to eye health: lack of awareness, barriers to access, and issues of affordability.

Major Interventions:

The Community Outreach Program works directly in rural communities and remote areas to bring eye care services to those who need them most. The program addresses the root cause of blindness by conducting extensive eye screening camps. These camps serve as the first point of contact for detecting vision impairments and eye diseases. The NGO mobilizes resources and personnel to ensure these services reach underserved populations, thereby increasing awareness and access to necessary care.

Hospital-Based Care and Special Clinics: The NGO operates fully equipped hospitals where individuals identified through the outreach camps receive advanced treatment. This includes performing sight-restoring procedures and offering specialized care for complex conditions. The hospitals maintain high standards of quality and employ modern surgical techniques. This program ensures that once a need is identified, the patient receives appropriate and professional medical intervention.

Education and Training: It places a strong emphasis on capacity building within the field of ophthalmology. It trains medical professionals, support staff, and community volunteers to strengthen the overall eye care delivery system. This focus on education ensures a continuous supply of skilled individuals capable of managing and executing the various programs, thereby sustaining the mission's long-term impact on public health.

FY 2021 (₹) FY 2022 (₹) FY 2023 (₹)
Income
Government Sources - - -
Foreign Sources - - -
Institutional Sources - - -
General Donations 11,268,907 10,568,206 14,544,811
Sales/Fees 181,969,280 197,218,953 262,121,944
Interest/Dividend 16,348,382 19,148,473 21,867,352
Other Income 3,286,905 5,746,814 2,247,104
Total Income (A) 212,873,474 232,682,446 300,781,211
 
Expenditure
Direct Program Activities 34,528,096 50,988,010 65,807,307
Program Staff Cost 91,558,380 98,540,256 118,106,871
Travel Expenses 509,810 686,553 818,167
Direct Program Expenses 126,596,286 150,214,819 184,732,345
Fund Raising Expenses - - -
General Staff Cost - - -
Overhead Expenses 19,926,485 33,632,232 46,943,764
Depreciation 33,703,782 37,563,099 35,775,142
Other Expenses/Transfers - - -
Total Expenditure (B) 180,226,553 221,410,150 267,451,251
 
Surplus / Deficit (A-B) 32,646,921 11,272,296 33,329,960
Assets
Fixed Assets 327,855,645 329,366,760 320,228,264
Current Assets 24,224,728 28,236,244 25,250,747
Cash And Bank 291,306,651 312,675,638 367,843,906
Total Current Assets 643,387,024 670,278,642 713,322,917
Investments - - -
Accumulated Deficits - - -
Total Assets 643,387,024 670,278,642 713,322,917
 
Liabilities
Trust Corpus - - -
General Funds 148,591,270 159,863,566 193,193,526
Earmarked Funds 475,867,537 478,833,638 480,336,643
Unutilized Grants 4,057,297 21,380,376 27,112,600
Total 628,516,104 660,077,580 700,642,769
Loans - - -
Loans (From Members) - - -
Current Liabilities 14,870,920 10,201,062 12,680,148
Other Liabilities - - -
Total Liabilities 643,387,024 670,278,642 713,322,917
1) The NGO has not provided a detailed breakdown for donations received.
2) Current liabilities includes Bank Overdraft.
FY 2021 FY 2022 FY 2023
Beneficiary Details
Direct Beneficiaries (nos.) - - -
Indirect Beneficiaries (nos.) - - -
Average Cost per Direct Beneficiary (₹) - - -
Staff Details
No. of Staff - - -
Number of Consultants - - -
Number Of Volunteers - - -
Total - - -
Highest Paid Full-Time Staff (₹ p.a.) - - -
Lowest Paid Full-Time Staff (₹ p.a.) - - -
Services Funds Raised (₹)
2,000
Contest 50,000
Online Donation 7,000
Total Funds Raised 59,000
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Karnataka Health Promotion Trust (KHPT) Health HIV/AIDS Karnataka 94 293,950,183 281,795,382
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Sankara Eye Hospital Health Eye Hospital Tamil Nadu 80 300,781,211 267,451,251
Health Education Library for People - Community Health Research Programme Charitable Trust (HELP) Health Awareness & Advocacy Maharashtra 65 677,724 1,369,435
Care India Medical Society Health Cancer Maharashtra 63 10,218,239 10,052,242
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