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Mathra Das Pahwa (9 October 1880 – 1972) was an Indian eye-surgeon who performed thousands of cataract surgeries free-of-cost. He was a member of the Provincial Medical Service.Vidyarthi, Akanshi. (2020). Individual Private Initiative in Primary Education in Colonial Delhi (1910-1947). Shodhshauryam International Scientific Refereed Research. 85-95. 10.32628/SHISRRJ20365. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/374064272_Individual_Private_Initiative_in_Primary_Education_in_Colonial_Delhi_1910-1947 Over his lifetime, it is estimated he carried-out half-a-million surgeries and worked until the age of 92, completing a record 750 surgeries on a single day. Pahwa helped with the development of Moga during his life. He is known as the "messiah of modern Moga" and another popular epithet for him was ''Netra-Dev'' ("God of the eyes"). He was headquartered in Moga for much of his career but also completed operations in Beawar in Rajasthan, Srinagar in Jammu & Kashmir, Darbhanga in Bihar, Delhi, and other places. He is also remembered for being the founder of various educational institutions. He treated cataracts and trachoma.


Biography

Pahwa was born in a middle-class family on 9 October 1880 in
Hafizabad Hafizabad ( Punjabi / ; ; ) is a city and capital of Hafizabad District located in Punjab, Pakistan. Hafizabad is an old settlement. In 327 BC, during Alexander's invasion of Punjab, the territory of the Sandal Bar was reported to be a well popu ...
. His father was a doctor. Pahwa was an Arya Samaji. He joined the medical service in 1901. Moga locality in present-day
Moga district Moga district is one of the twenty-three districts in the state of Punjab, India. It became the 17th district of Punjab state on 24 November 1995, being cut from the Faridkot and Firozpur districts. Moga district is among the largest produc ...
was the headquarters of eye-surgeon Mathra Das Pahwa. In 1903, Pahwa first arrived in Moga. The same year was when he first began to work with eyes. He began his medical career as a hospital assistant in Moga. In 1915, he became an assistant surgeon. The 1920's was the peak of Pahwa's surgical career. Pahwa established a hospital in Moga in 1927, where he operated on cataract patients free-of-charge. A large amount of cataract patients were treated over the years by Mathra Das Pahwa, with an operation of his being witnessed by
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. To accommodate the increasing number of patients, Pahwa's team had to raise improvised sheds at the Moga hospital. He held eye-camps in various cities throughout India and many eye-surgeons, including foreign ones, consulted him. The Mathra Das High School in Moga was built at a cost of Rs. 75,000 by Mathra Das. In 1931, Mathra Das became the Officiating Civil Surgeon of Ferozepore, later becoming the Officiating Civil Surgeon in 1933. In 1932, it was recorded that Pahwa had completed over 90,000 cataract operations. In 1935, Pahwa retired as a civil surgeon. In 1942, Gandhi remarked the following about Pahwa: After his retirement, Pahwa moved to Lahore. As per Khushwant Singh, he became one of the most sought-after doctors in Lahore. During this time, he would frequently travel to
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in
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on family vacations, where he developed a close-bond with the ruling monarch
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. A piece of land near the Maharaja's palace was bestowed to Pahwa's family. During the partition of Punjab in 1947, the Pahwas left Lahore for Delhi, visiting Srinagar on the way. In 1954, Pahwa was awarded the
Padma Shri The Padma Shri (IAST: ''padma śrī'', lit. 'Lotus Honour'), also spelled Padma Shree, is the fourth-highest Indian honours system, civilian award of the Republic of India, after the Bharat Ratna, the Padma Vibhushan and the Padma Bhushan. In ...
in the field of medicine (SL no. 35). In 1963, it was recorded that Pahwa was still working as a surgeon. Pahwa died in 1972.


Family

Deepak Pahwa, Chairman of Pahwa Enterprises and Managing Director of Bry-Air (Asia), is Mathra Das Pahwa's grandson. Bry-Air, the flagship company of the Pahwa Group, est. in circa 1964, continues to hold eye camps at Moga as part of its CSR activities. The CSR is headed by Anandita Pahwa.{{Cite news , date=May 5, 2020 , title=Pahwa Group has been serving communities long before 2013, says CSR Head Anandita Pahwa , url=https://www.drirotors.com/pahwa-group-has-been-servingcommunities-long-before-2013-says-csr-head-anandita-pahwa/ , access-date=15 March 2025 , work=DRI


Roles held

* President of the Municipal Council of Moga, 1924–1940 * Viceroy’s Honorary Assistant Surgeon, 1925–1935 * Member of the District Board of Ferozepore, 1930–1936 * Member of the District Board of Lahore, 1936–1937 * Member of the Punjab Medical Council, 1936–1937 * President of the N.W.R. Doctors Association, 1939 * Member of the Swami Dayanad Trust, Ajmeer, 1940–1946 * Vice-President of the Punjab Medical Council, 1946–1947


Institutions founded by him

* Mathra Das Anglo Sanskrit School, est. 1919 * Arya Putri Pathsahala, MDAS – High School (Sr. Sec. School), est. 1919 in Moga * DM College of Education, est. in 1926 in Moga * Mathra Das Civil Hospital, est. in 1927 in Moga


Awards

* Kesari Hind - Silver Medal (1912) * title of ''
Rai Sahib Rai Sahib / Rao Saheb / Roy Sahib / Rao Sahib (abbreviated R.S.) was a title of honour issued during the era of British Raj, British rule in India to individuals who performed faithful service or acts of public welfare to the nation. From 1911 ...
'' (1919) * title of ''
Rai Bahadur Rai Bahadur (in North India) and Rao Bahadur (in South India), R.B., was a title of honour bestowed during British rule in India to individuals for outstanding service or acts of public welfare to the Empire. From 1911, the title was accompani ...
'' (1921) * Kesari Hind - Gold Medal (1924) * Kesari Hind (rewarded again, 1932) * ''Khilat Fakhra'' bestowed by Maharaja Rajendra Bahadur (1946) * Padma Shri (1954)


References

Arya Samajis People from Hafizabad District People from Moga, Punjab Recipients of the Padma Shri Recipients of the Kaisar-i-Hind Medal