The trust started the Akhand Jyoti Eye Hospital in December 2005 at village Mastichak, 60 km away from the capital city of Patna in Bihar, India.
[7] The hospital was also recognized by the Organisation of Pharmaceutical Producers of India (OPPI) for its contributions to rural healthcare and improving access for the poorest sections of society.
It is the largest super-speciality eye hospital in Eastern India, with 80% of its sight-restoring surgeries provided free of charge to patients from low-income areas.
[10][11][12] The hospital's outreach team conducts door-to-door visits in villages and organizes eye camps to identify blind and visually impaired individuals.
The initiative aims to address gender-based inequalities, exploitation, and child marriage in provincial Bihar, promoting equal opportunities for girls.