Roshna Gajmer
Head Projects and General Administration at Bansara Eye Care Centre- Claim this Profile
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Bansara Eye Care Centre
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India
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Head Projects and General Administration
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Dec 2017 - Present
Responsible for managing end to end operation and delivery of multiple community eye health projects, handling administration and developing systems and protocols for outreach, stores and counselling departments. In addition to this, I also am responsible for all Civil Works for the Hospital. • Successfully implemented a Community Eye Health Project and Meghalaya Integrated Eye Health Project in collaboration with Mission for Vision for the East and West Jaintia Hills District which included launching a new vision center in Khliehriat, conducted 144 eye camps, screened 15455 patients, restored sight for 500 patients through surgery, screened 3600 school children and conducted awareness for 10167 patients at a budget of INR 56 Lakhs • Designed and Launched “Spectacles on Wheels” a Mobile Refraction Van Project in collaboration with Essilor Vision Foundation to address issue of uncorrected refractive error in Meghalaya in May 2018, with a goal of conducting 706 eye camps in 5 years covering 1500 villages, screening 105920 and correcting refractive error of approximately 40000 people at an estimated budget of INR 70 Lakhs • Successfully completed conducting survey cum health awareness for 40000 people in South West Khasi Hills District in collaboration with Operation Eyesight Universal. • Project interventions helped increase patient load in base hospital by 13% over the last year (20703 patients in 2017 to 24156 patients in 2018). • Responsible for Design and Execution of multiple Vision Centres across the state of Meghalaya. During my tenure I have launched 3 new vision centres, thereby increasing primary eye care access for more than 150000 people in rural parts of Meghalaya and also completed renovation of 2 existing Vision Centres. Show less
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UNLEASH
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Sustainable Development Goals - Talent(Healthcare Track)
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May 2017 - Present
UNLEASH is a global non-profit initiative addressing the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals by bringing together 1,000 young global talents to innovate and collaborate on solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges. UNLEASH will take place each year leading up to 2030 and is developed and supported by a global consortium of actors, including UNDP, Deloitte, Dalberg, Confederation of Danish Industry, Carlsberg Foundation, and Danish Folk High Schools. I was fortunate to be selected(Under the Healtcare Track) to attend the first UNLEASH event through a highly competitive global search process. During the nine-days program, participants went through an immersive innovation challenge facilitated by content and business experts. In groups, the participants worked on problem framings around the Sustainable Development Goals, ideated solutions to these problems, and advanced their ideas through business planning, prototyping and investment pitching. At the end of the program, representatives from each group pitched the ideas in front of their peers and an ecosystem of investors and companies. Show less
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Bansara Eye Care Centre
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India
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Project Manager
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Nov 2015 - May 2017
Responsible for execution and delivery of projects against agreed scope, budget, schedule and stakeholder expectations. Doing this whilst supervising, directing and motivating teams of employees and health workers. • Executed an Avoidable Blindness Free Village Project through which 8 villages in difficult terrain were declared avoidable blindness free in rural Meghalaya in 12 months, while managing a team of 8 people. • Liaised with government authorities, hospital management, village headmen and community representatives to enable successful implementation of the project in a new area for the hospital. • Helped impact lives of 4705 people in rural Meghalaya, with 111 people receiving sight restoring surgery, 24 community health workers trained. Show less
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Government of Sikkim
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India
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Government Administration
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100 - 200 Employee
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Junior Engineer, Irrigation and Flood Control Department
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Feb 2012 - Dec 2013
Responsible for both execution of work and maintenance of accounts for irrigation projects under AIBP (Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme) and FCRT (Flood Control and River Training) schemes worth INR 2 Crores.• 2 constituencies for work allotted within one year
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Civil Works Coordinator, Human Resources Development Department
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Jun 2011 - Jan 2012
Responsible for Reviewing the Physical and Financial progress of Civil works in different schools across the state and ensuring site visits to schools across the districts for verification of infrastructure provisions.• Selected by the State Project Director (SSA) to present the Sikkim State Report at the 25th national workshop/review meeting of state project engineers held on November 15th-16th, 2011
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Education
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Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Civil Engineering