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The Bengaluru Police Commissioner inaugurated the Bengaluru Police Eye Care Project, a partnership aimed at supporting eye health within the police community. The project offers comprehensive screenings, early detection, and timely treatment for Bengaluru police officers and their families. Over 20,000 officers and their families will benefit from eye screenings and follow-up care, with free surgical care for those without Arogya Bhagya Yojana coverage.
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