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Dr Sanduk Ruit nominated for Asia Game Changer Award from Nepal

Dr Sanduk Ruit nominated for Asia Game Changer Award from Nepal

By Himalayan News Service

Executive Director of Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology, Tilganga Dr Sanduk Ruit on a Surgical Eye Camp organised by the Institute on May 13 and 14 at Dorambah, a remote village in Ramechhap. One-hundred-and-thirty-seven patients underwent cataract surgery in the camp lead by Dr Ruit, while 700 outdoor patients got medical treatment. Photo courtesy: Kedar Acharya

Kathmandu, September 15 New York-based Asia Society has nominated Dr Sanduk Ruit, co-founder of Himalayan Cataract Project, from Nepal for the 2016 Asia Game Changer Awards. Dr Ruit is being awarded for bringing the gift of sight to those most in need. Dr Ruit has helped hundreds of thousands of poor cataract patients within and outside the country regain their sight. Muzoon Almellehan(Syria), a young activist who is bringing education to her fellow Syrian refugees; Durreen Shahnaz (Bangladesh), a pioneer in social impact investment in Asia; and two musicians Ahmad Sarmast (Afghanistan/Australia) and Karim Wafsi (Iraq), who are using art to heal their war-torn nations, have also been picked for the awards. Similarly, Marita Cheng (Australia), an entrepreneur and advocate for women in technology, and Soo-Man Lee (South Korea), founder and producer of SM Entertainment, are other awardees. Likewise, iconic architect I M Pei (US/China), a mentor to scores of American and Chinese architects, will receive the first Asia Game Changer Lifetime Achievement Award. According to a press statement issued by Asia Society, the honorees were nominated and selected by members of the Asia Society’s global network. The statement said the honorees will attend the Asia Game Changer Awards Dinner and celebration at the United Nations on October 27, 2016. Dr Ruit is also received the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2006.