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“No One Was Willing to Operate”: Rajasthan Farmer Regains Sight After 35 Years, Sees Grandson for the First Time

Sharad NataniBy Sharad NataniAugust 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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For 61-year-old farmer Akbar Kathat from Rajasthan’s Pali district, the world had been nothing but darkness for the last three and a half decades. Struggling with chronic uveitis—a rare and stubborn eye condition that damages the middle layer of the eye—Akbar had long accepted that he would never see again.

But fate had a different plan. On August 5, doctors at JLN Hospital, Ajmer, performed a rare and complex surgery that not only restored vision to one eye but gave Akbar something far more precious—a first glimpse of his grandson.

A Miracle After Years of Rejection

For years, Akbar had visited hospitals across Rajasthan, only to hear the same heartbreaking words—“We can’t operate.” His case was deemed too risky, the damage too severe. But a determined surgical team at JLN Hospital, led by expert ophthalmologists, decided to take the challenge head-on.

In a one-hour delicate procedure, doctors replaced the damaged lens and carefully treated the uveitis. When the bandages came off, Akbar’s face lit up with astonishment.

An Emotional First Meeting

Unable to travel immediately, Akbar’s grandson greeted him through a video call. For the first time in 35 years, Akbar could see a loved one’s face—tiny eyes, an innocent smile, and a giggle that melted decades of pain. Tears streamed down his cheeks as he whispered, “Mera pota… kitna sundar hai.”

Why This Story Matters

●Restoring More Than Vision – After decades of dependence, Akbar now steps into a life of independence and dignity.

●Family Bonds Rekindled – His first sight of his grandson is not just a medical success, but an emotional rebirth.

●A Medical Milestone – The surgery is a testament to the growing capabilities of rural and semi-urban hospitals in India.

Akbar’s journey from darkness to light is more than a personal victory—it is a story of hope, resilience, and the power of medical courage. For him, the future is no longer unseen.

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