In addition to other charitable work, Dwivedi was responsible for funding and building a school in
Bindki, Fatehpur District, India, an optometric hospital and walk-in clinic in
Bithoor, India, and organizing eye clinics in rural
Fatehpur District, India, through the DD Trust Foundation, a charitable organization he helped establish in honor of his grandfather. The Sushila Devi Eye Hospital was established by Dwivedi and other family members in
Bithoor, Uttar Pradesh, India. It opened in 2008 and has two doctors and five technicians, along with a walk-in clinic. In 2009, more than 8,500 people were seen at the hospital for eye examinations and tests, and 715 had cataract operations. It provides free services for patients and provides preference to women and girls from rural areas who may have difficulty getting treatment elsewhere. Later in life, Dwivedi was also certified as a yoga instructor and offered free yoga classes at the
University of Guelph. The OP Dwivedi Award was established in 2008 by the International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA)to honor a distinguished international scholar or practitioner for significant contributions to public administration and public policy in the world. Notable recipients of this award include
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, President of Brazil, in 2009. ==References==