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Titan Eye+ rolls out “Ek Tara Test” for early vision checks

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This Children’s Day, Titan Eye has introduced the “Ek Tara Test”, a simple glow-in-the-dark constellation card inspired by an ancient eyesight check used by hunters. Designed as a playful, at-home screening tool, it helps parents spot early signs of blurry vision among children — a condition affecting over 3 crore kids in India, a press release issued by the company said.

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Maneesh Krishnamurthy, Head of Marketing, Eyecare Division, Titan Company Ltd., said the initiative aims to raise awareness as 1 in 5 children struggle with undetected vision issues. Ogilvy South’s Chief Creative Officer Puneet Kapoor called the test a blend of the historic “Hunter’s Test” and children’s love for stargazing.

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Mr. Puneet Kapoor, Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy South added, "The idea for the Titan Eye Plus Ek Tara Test comes from a simple, playful combination: pairing the ancient Hunter’s Test with every child’s favourite ritual, stargazing. It channels curiosity into screening, catching issues early and fast-tracking corrective spectacle prescriptions.”

Titan Eye clarified that the Ek Tara Test is based on published scientific research but is not a replacement for a professional eye examination.

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