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Feasibility Study ReportBlock Tijara, District Alwar – Rajasthan.
Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital
Map – Block Tijara
Overview of Projected AreaTijara is a Block situated in
Alwar district in Rajasthan.
Positioned in urban region of
Rajasthan, it is one of the 14
blocks of Alwar district. The
block has 192 villages and
there are total 43643 families
in this Block.
As per Census 2011, Tijara's
population is 266907. Out of
this, 139884 are males while
the females count 127023 here. This block has 55549 children in the age bracket of 0-6 years.
Out of this 29277 are boys and 26272 are girls.
Literacy rate in Tijara block is 50%. 134400 out of total 266907 population is literate here. In
males the literacy rate is 61% as 86695 males out of total 139884 are literate however female
literacy ratio is 37% as 47705 out of total 127023 females are literate in this Block.
The dark side is that illiteracy rate of Tijara block is 49%. Here 132507 out of total 266907
individuals are illiterate. Male illiteracy ratio here is 38% as 53189 males out of total 139884 are
uneducated. In females the illiteracy ratio is 62% and 79318 out of total 127023 females are
illiterate in this block.
The number of employed person of Tijara block is 131153 still 135754 are un-employed. And
out of 131153 working person 42712 individuals are completely reliant on cultivation.i
Particulars NumbersGram Panchyats 31Villages 192Total Area in Sq Km. 604.68Households 43643Population 266907Male 139884Female 127023Child Population (0-6 Years) 55549
Male Child (0-6 Years) 29277Female Child (0-6 Years) 26272SC Population 33530ST Population 484Literates 134400Male Literates 86695Female Literates 47705Illiterates 132507Male Illiterates 53189Female Illiterates 79318
The nearest railway station in and around Tijara
The nearest railway station to Tijara is Harsauli which is located in and around 24.2 kilometer
distance. The following table shows other railway stations and its distance from Mamakudi.
Harsauli railway station 24.2 KM.Khairthal railway station 25.2 KM.Siwan Jn railway station 25.4 KM.Siwaha railway station 25.4 KM.Majri Nangal railway station 30.3 KM.
Nearest airport to Tijara
Tijara‘s nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport situated at 73.8 KM distance. Few
more airports around Tijara are as follows.
Indira Gandhi International Airport 73.8 KM.Safdarjung Airport 80.6 KM.Hindon Air Force Station 99.8 KM.
Nearest districts to Tijara
Tijara is located around 47.9 kilometer away from its district head quarter alwar. The other
nearest district head quarters is nuh situated at 24.2 KM distance from Tijara . Surrounding
districts from Tijara are as follows.
Mewat ( nuh ) district 24.2 KM.Rewari district 49.0 KM.Faridabad district 50.8 KM.Palwal district 52.2 KM.
Assessments on the basis of field visit to Bhiwadi – Tijara
For accessing the feasibility of eye care project in Tijara Block of Dist. Alwar – Rajasthan, field
visit was done and one on one interviews with various stake holders were done. During the field
visit meetings were done with ASHA / Anganwari Workers, School Teachers, local doctors &
various ophthalmologists, BDO, BEEO, Block Representatives and local community.
It was analyzed during the interviews with ASHA / AWW, School teachers and local community
that the people from various villages in Bhiwadi area visit hospital in Haryana for seeking eye
treatments. According to them the villages of Bhiwadi area are neglected and lack various
facilities. Due to industrialization of the area, Bhiwadi
town is developed, but villages are left behind. As there is
lot of buildings constructed around National Highway, it
seems a developed area from outside, but when you move
inside and visit the villages the picture is totally different.
The school teacher highlighted that there are lots of
hospitals in Bhiwadi town, but the people from the villages could not access them due to lack of
paying capacity. There is a small clinic managed by one of the company (Hindware) under their
CSR initiative which is accessed by the people from villages as it is a free facility.
During the field visit, meeting was done with the
doctor of clinic which was managed by Hindware
under their CSR mandate. In one on one interview it
was stated by the doctor that every day he examine
poor people from the villages and he see 1 – 2
patients with eye problems daily which majorly
include Cataract and Pterygium. As the doctor is general physician he could not treat eye patient
so he refers the patient to local ophthalmologist, but due to lack of paying capacity patients from
villages could not afford the treatment, so do not reach eye doctor. There are many cases of
Hyper Mature Cataract and in some cases it has burst out and has lots of complexity due to non
treatment for long period. According to him in past one year he has seen around 15 patients with
corneal problems.
During the visit, meeting was done with the best ophthalmologist of Bhiwadi
town who sits in a multispecialty hospital (Gopinath Hospital). According to
him, the incident rate of eye problems is high in the area. As he provides his
services through a private hospital majority working class people, who works
in industries around Bhiwadi visits him, poor people from villages could not
afford high cost treatment from private hospital, so could not get the treatment
due to financial incapability or non-affordability.
In the meeting with BDO and other representatives of blocks it was
analyzed that people of the villages has to visit district headquarters,
block headquarters and Bhiwadi town for accessing eye care facilities as
the area lacks in specialized professionals deals with eye problems.
In Bhiwadi town there are 2 hospitals (Gopinath Hospital & Shivam Eye Hospital) which are
currently providing eye care facilities in the area and 2 new hospitals are opening shortly
(Jagdamba Eye Hospital & Vedanta Eye Hospital). The main target group of these hospitals are
paying patients & employees working in industrial area and sees
it as business opportunity. None of them is currently doing
charitable work or has a focus on community or poor people
from villages. People from the villages could not access the
treatment from these hospitals due to high cost treatment.
Conclusion: Bhiwadi is a developing area and touches the border of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Due to
industrialization there is lot of infrastructural development in the area and it seems like a fully
developed area, but if you go inside and visit the villages, the picture is totally different. The
villages around Bhiwadi are underserved and underdeveloped due to their geographical and
political location. The health seeking behavior of the villagers is very poor as due to
industrialization lots of private players has come to the area and people from the villages could
not access the high cost treatment of these private hospitals. Specifically for eye care, currently
there are 2 hospitals which majorly deal with paying patients and people working in industries,
villagers could not afford the treatment, so they don’t visit them. General Physician from a clinic
supported by corporate see 1-2 poor patients daily with problems of eye, but could not treat them
as he is not an eye specialist. He refers patient to a local ophthalmologist but due to un-
affordability and lack of paying capacity of poor patient from villages they could not get the
treatment. There are many cases from the villages in which their Cataract get hyper mature and
some has busted out due to non treatment from long time.
There is a need to intervene in the area and address the issue of eye care in villages around
Bhiwadi town of Tijara Block, District Alwar, Rajasthan. On the basis of this study it is
recommended that hospitals like Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital should work in that area with
a focus on serving the poor villagers instead just serving the eye care needs of paying patients
who are working in industrial areas of Tijara block.
i http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/dchb/0806_PART_B_DCHB_ALWAR.pdf
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