“…The present study highlighted the difference in knowledge,attitude and willingness regarding eye donation with relation to education status, age, gender and locality.In our study 57.9%(262) participants were aware that eyes can be donated after death which is low in comparison to studies done by Ronaki et al(80.3%),Marthe et al(80.3%),Bhandary et al(88%) [9,14,15] ,whereas it is almost similar to the studies conducted by Goerge et al(49%), Shrivastava et al (53.4%) [16,17] . In our study, 40.4 %( 192) knew the ideal time limit of eye donation was within 6 hours of death, which is in accordance with that of Patil et al(36.5%), Marathe et al(44.7%) Tiwari et al, (50%), [6,14,18] whereas it is low in comparison to the observations of Bhandarey et al (88%) , Goerge et al(79.5%) [15,16] .It is important for the general public to be aware of the time limit for eye donation after death,as eyes can not be utilised for optical purpose that are donated after 6 hours of death.…”