"Telangana government has been emphasising on preventive care. Our Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is giving top priority to healthcare, along with the other sectors," he said at an event on public awareness campaign on Glaucoma here.
He said the government's thrust has been on creating awareness, prevention, early detection and treatment of the disease.
As part of several goverment initiatives, the Chief Minister thought of eye check-up for everyone in the state, he said.
The minister said it was 'very sad' that one out every five Glaucoma victims worldwide was in India, which was due to lack of awareness.
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"The government is taking initiatives to create awareness. We will take steps to prevent avoidable blindness from glaucoma," he said.
Reddy said the state government was focussing on immunisation, prevention, early detection and treatment.
The immunisation rate, which was 65 per cent at the time of formation of Telangana, was 95 per cent today and would reach the milestone of 100 per cent soon, he said.
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