Eye donation is a simple yet impactful process that can give the gift of sight to someone in need. This guide provides clear steps and essential information to help you understand and complete the donation process. Who Can Donate? Any individual, irrespective of age, gender, or blood group. People with common health conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or cataract can also donate. Only individuals with certain infectious diseases (like HIV, Hepatitis, etc.) are not eligible. When to Donate? Eyes must be donated within 6–8 hours of death. It is important for family members to be aware of the donor’s pledge so that they can inform the nearest eye bank immediately. How to Pledge Your Eyes? Register your pledge through this platform. Fill in your details and receive your donor card. Inform your family about your decision and request their support. What Happens After Donation? A trained team from the nearest registered eye bank will collect the eyes. The procedure is quick, respectful, and does not delay funeral arrangements. Donated eyes are used to restore sight through corneal transplantation. Important Points to Remember Always keep the donor card accessible. Family consent is essential, even if the donor has pledged. Immediate intimation to the eye bank ensures successful donation. For assistance or to report a case of eye donation, please contact the nearest registered eye bank or call the helpline number provided on this platform.