Free eye camp held for The Hindu Group’s distribution agents
The Hindu
A free eye camp was organised by The Hindu Group of Publications for agents, sub-agents, and retailers engaged in distributing its products here on Friday as part of the company’s 146th anniversary, observed as Values Day. The eye camp was organised at Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital, Thillai Nagar, in the city.
A free eye camp was organised by The Hindu Group of Publications for agents, sub-agents, and retailers engaged in distributing its products here on Friday as part of the company’s 146th anniversary, observed as Values Day. The eye camp was organised at Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital, Thillai Nagar, in the city.
‘Privilege Cards’, which entitle beneficiaries and their family members to avail free check-up and discounts on surgery and opticals, were distributed to The Hindu Group’s agents at the programme. Approximately 1,300 families are expected to benefit under the initiative. The concessions can be availed till December 31, 2026.
In his address, M.D.K. Ramalingam, Medical Director, Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital, elaborated on ways to take care of one’s eyesight. Hospital assistant manager L.N. Ganapathy Subramanian was present.

Although students from Tamil Nadu remain the leading recipients of educational loans across India, there has been a significant decline in the number of active loans they hold. The number of active education loan accounts decreased from 27.4 lakh accounts to about 20.1 lakh in the period. The fall can be mostly attributed to the fall in Tamil Nadu’s numbers.












