Master Data Record of Camps held by United Sikh Mission in Punjab, India from 2005 to 2025

United Sikh Mission journey of service to humanity started in the year of 2005 with one medical camp. Over the decade we have grown significantly in our effort to serve humanity without any discrimination. From 2005 to April of 2025, United Sikh Mission has organized 678 eye operations and check-up camps in India facilitating the needy people with free eye operations, free medications, free spectacles along with providing food and resting place during examination and surgery.

Note: Once every month, a free eye camp is held in villages such as Bias Pind in Jalandhar,
Billi Waraich in Jalandhar, Latala in Ludhiana, and Bolewal in Gurdaspur.
The gross number of total camps has actually surpassed 600+, which includes the recurring monthly camps.
In the total camps held each year, please note that camps held in Punjab, India from October 2020 to March 2021 due to restrictions on public gathering by Government of Punjab, India during COVID-19.

Camp YearNo. of CampsOPD & MedicineSpectaclesSurgeriesSpecial Remarks
Total67833385219501240190
2025321021349791340Data recorded from 1st January to 30th April
20248627742140894781Data recorded from 1st January to 31st December
20235824671150863702Data recorded from 1st January to 31st December
20223817813109672518Data recorded from 1st January to 31st December
2021341522694572258Data recorded from 1st January to 31st December
20200000No camps held due to restrictions on public gathering by Government of Punjab, India during COVID-19
2019-207332095176043111Data Recorded from 1st April to 31st March according to Indian Financial Year Calender and Maximum dates of camps concentrated from 1st September to 31st March of earch year
2018-195328674172023054Data Recorded from 1st April to 31st March according to Indian Financial Year Calender and Maximum dates of camps concentrated from 1st September to 31st March of earch year
2017-184924221134592648Data Recorded from 1st April to 31st March according to Indian Financial Year Calender and Maximum dates of camps concentrated from 1st September to 31st March of earch year
2016-17311375776301895Data Recorded from 1st April to 31st March according to Indian Financial Year Calender and Maximum dates of camps concentrated from 1st September to 31st March of earch year
2015-163718534145612032Data Recorded from 1st April to 31st March according to Indian Financial Year Calender and Maximum dates of camps concentrated from 1st September to 31st March of earch year
2014-15341709193611589Data Recorded from 1st April to 31st March according to Indian Financial Year Calender and Maximum dates of camps concentrated from 1st September to 31st March of earch year
2013-144131609186574202Data Recorded from 1st April to 31st March according to Indian Financial Year Calender and Maximum dates of camps concentrated from 1st September to 31st March of earch year
2012-134027636131252978Data Recorded from 1st April to 31st March according to Indian Financial Year Calender and Maximum dates of camps concentrated from 1st September to 31st March of earch year
2011-12241351588351605Data Recorded from 1st April to 31st March according to Indian Financial Year Calender and Maximum dates of camps concentrated from 1st September to 31st March of earch year
2010-1117125008810747Data Recorded from 1st April to 31st March according to Indian Financial Year Calender and Maximum dates of camps concentrated from 1st September to 31st March of earch year
2009-101368005835510Data Recorded from 1st April to 31st March according to Indian Financial Year Calender and Maximum dates of camps concentrated from 1st September to 31st March of earch year
2008-09953002680460Data Recorded from 1st April to 31st March according to Indian Financial Year Calender and Maximum dates of camps concentrated from 1st September to 31st March of earch year
2007-08538901465390Data Recorded from 1st April to 31st March according to Indian Financial Year Calender and Maximum dates of camps concentrated from 1st September to 31st March of earch year
2006-0731965940290Data Recorded from 1st April to 31st March according to Indian Financial Year Calender and Maximum dates of camps concentrated from 1st September to 31st March of earch year
2005-06160027080Data Recorded from 1st April to 31st March according to Indian Financial Year Calender and Maximum dates of camps concentrated from 1st September to 31st March of earch year
Eye Camps in Punjab

Every year United Sikh Mission volunteers help fundraise in effort to provide free eye care.

United Sikh Mission journey of service to humanity started in the year of 2005 with one medical camp. Over the decade we have grown significantly in our effort to serve humanity without any discrimination. From 2005 to April of 2025, United Sikh Mission has organized 678 eye operations and check-up camps in India facilitating the needy people with free eye operations, free medications, free spectacles along with providing food and resting place during examination and surgery.

THE IMPACT

21

Years of Community Service *Since 2005

80

Eye - Camps held each year

678

Camps held across Punjab

333852

People Served Medicine

195012

Spectacles given across Punjab

50

Transplantation of cornea every year

40190

Successful Eye Surgeries

100

RURAL LOCATIONS SERVED TILL DATE *Since 2005

50

Participating Hospitals

500

Villages Catered to each year

Contribute to the Cause

All contributions to support the initiative can be made in favour of:

If you wish to contribute to support USM in this initiative, kindly show your support and be part of the impact.

United Sikh Mission (USA)
10656, Cilantro Court Ct Fontana, CA 92337, USA
+1 909-241-7449

Contact Person
Rashpal Singh Dhindsa

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United Sikh Mission (India)
VPO Bias Pind, Dist. Jalandhar, Punjab, 144302
+91 98157 74829

Contact Person
Avtar Singh, Bhupinder Singh

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Eye Care Camps at a Glimpse

At United Sikh Mission, we believe blindness can be prevented or eyesight restored, if only they had access to proper eye care. Please make partnership with us to change lives for the poor people in India and around the world. Countless patients are unable to afford eye care due to economic reasons, lack of awareness or simply non-accessibility to health services.

According to the World Health Organisation:

  • 37 million people worldwide are blind
  • 28 million could have been restarted visibility

Do you want to help bring light to someone’s life? Rural poor people who do not have access to quality eye care services or simply cannot afford such services end up suffering from blindness. An estimated 2% of the population is blind due to cataract. To Reach out to these poor people who can’t reach us and continue to live in a state of blindness, help us raise funds so that our Eye Camps are able to reach them in effort to:

  • Prevent blindness through eye care camps
  • Cure blindness through eye operation camps
  • Rehabilitate curable blind illnesses
  • Promote eye care awareness through eye check-up camps

Every year in the month of October, November, and December United Sikh Mission organises Eye Camps in Punjab.

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