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About Debapriya Mukhopadhyay

Debapriya Mukhopadhyay was born on March 24, 1986, in Bankura, West Bengal, India. His early years were spent in the serene and culturally rich environment of Bankura, where he developed a deep appreciation for community and service. His father, Dr. Harinath Mukherjee, played a pivotal role in shaping his career and values. He was a dedicated medical professional, and his commitment to serving the underprivileged inspired him from a young age. Although he was an average student academically, he was known for his good behaviour and soft-spoken nature. He attended Shibpur Dinabandhu Institution Branch School, Howrah Zilla School, and B.K. Pal’s Institution in Howrah. He graduated from a higher secondary school in 2004. His academic journey in optometry began at Vidyasagar College of Optometry & Vision Science, where he completed his Bachelor of Optometry (B.Optom). He furthered his studies with a Master of Optometry (M.Optom) from Bharati Vidyapeeth University Medical College School of Optometry. To complement his knowledge, he pursued an MBA from Symbiosis International University and a PhD from the Swiss School of Management Barcelona. These educational experiences equipped him with a robust clinical practice and management foundation. Professionally, he has always been driven by a desire to explore and innovate within the field of optometry. In 2003, he began providing eye care services in rural villages, often working alongside his father. These early experiences highlighted the critical need for accessible eye care in underserved communities. This realisation led him to establish the Debapriya Mukhopadhyay Vision Research Institute & Foundation, with a mission to advance vision research and improve community eye health, particularly in rural areas. His work in optometry has been multifaceted. He has served in various capacities, including as an optometry professional, educator, and entrepreneur. He is a Fellow of the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry in Binocular Vision and a member of several professional organisations, including the Indian Optometry Association, the World Council of Optometry, and the American Academy of Optometry. These affiliations have provided him with valuable opportunities to collaborate with peers and contribute to the advancement of the field. One of the most significant professional achievements has been the establishment of the Debapriya Mukhopadhyay Vision Research Institute and Foundation. This institute is dedicated to conducting cutting-edge education methodologies and research. In addition to his professional endeavours, he is deeply committed to philanthropy. He believes that access to quality eye care is a fundamental right, and he has dedicated his career to making this a reality for as many people as possible. His philanthropic efforts have focused on delivering eye care services to underprivileged communities in rural India. Through our foundation, we have reached thousands of individuals, providing them with essential eye care services and improving their quality of life. His journey has been marked by resilience and a commitment to continuous improvement. Despite the challenges posed by my health condition, he remained focused on his goals and has strived to make a positive impact in the field of optometry. Experiences have taught him the importance of perseverance, empathy, and the power of community. In conclusion, his journey in optometry and philanthropy has been driven by a deep commitment to improving community eye health and advancing vision research. He is grateful for the support of his family, colleagues, and the communities he serves. He focused on educational quality and construct through research, with freedom of mind. He believes that, together, a positive impact can be made to ensure that everyone can see.

Snigdha- the peaceful compenion

Tare ami shudhai barebar,
Kotha hote asho tumi? kothay Tomar ghor?
Niruttore opolok thako tumi cheye,
Smitohasse probesh koro, hridoy majhare.

Suprobhat e bhorai tomar, snigdho kore mon,
Patar fnake robir kiron, kore anuranan,
Madhukar shonay aji bhromor gunjoron,
Swetkorobi gnatha malay tobo alonkoron.

Swetbosona chondro aji dholiche fule fule,
Rikto hoste prarthana roto, sikto elochule,
Modhur dhwoni gunjorilo praner antorale,
Peet bostre archanile prosad dile tule.

– Debapriya Mukhopadhyay

The Last Oath

The bragging rights are about to reach,
the lanterns light is flickering from last few moments,
the easy chair is saying, happens, take it easy,
the sun is about to set.

The door clamps are saying, “Come again”,
the great lantern is still giving its hope,
the rose garden left only with thorns,
its time, to share the divine chime.

Dear after a long, I can feel you are here,
or else whom should I share,
we have traveled a long together,
happy to join you with fire and breeze.

Show me the way where to go,
show me the way to find peace,
take me to the era, where sun sets,
want to be the light for every hope.

-Debapriya Mukhopadhyay

Wish of life

When morning sky spreads eternal bliss,
When the Sun does its holy kiss,
When a baby cries for mothers touch,
Ooo mom take me to your lap.

When darkest sky spreads eternal peace,
When the Moon fills with joy of love,
When a mother charish her first motherhood,
Ooo mother take me in your arms.

When the sky falls with lighting and rain,
When the life fills with losses and gain,
When l feel no pain while death,
Ooo mom let me rest in your lap.

-Debapriya Mukhopadhyay

Hum aur hamare apne

Samay ke saath guftagu karte karte
Zindegi se peyar hone lage,
Zindegi me chalte chalte,
Nazar ki ghunghat uthne lage.

Ghunghat jo uthi, laga ki…
Ghunghat jo uthi, laga ki…
zindegi ne aaina de diya,
Tawayef ke kothe me, aabru la diya.

Lukachupi chalte rahe,
guftagu hoti rahi,
Sharab ki nashe me dhut,
parwana nazrana banne lagi.

Shabab ki agosh me pata hi nahi chala,
Samay ne kab zindegi saja diya,
Agamee humko udaan me suraj la diya,
Agamani sarah sansaar me chandni kar diye.

Pawan pravati aaj shiuli se dearti saja diye,
Mann ke aasmaan ko panchi se bhar diye,
Sheeshmahal ko rango se rang diye,
Mere dil ki lali se tere maang saja diye.

-Debapriya Mukhopadhyay

Mere Allah

Ankho ki palke nam ho jati hay,
bari si dagar suni si lagne lagti hay,
sagar ki lahere kam par jati hay,
ya allah, sirf teri yaad ati hay.

Ma ki kokh me bari shanti milti hay,
baba ki peyar sab taklif duur kar deti hay,
behen ki sangat sab gam bhulati hay,
ya allah, teri bahath yaad ati hay.

Dosto ne to zindegi saja diya hay,
dosti ne har mushkil asaan kar diya hay,
ya allah tune har mannat puri ki hay,
mere mawla, teri bahath yaad ati hay.

-Debapriya Mukhopadhyay