• "Surgeon Dr Sanduk Ruit revolutionizing cataract surgery gives sight to thousands", 2018 feature story by Miranda Wood on
The Daily Telegraph • A 2006
National Geographic documentary
Inside North Korea documented not only Ruit's surgery in the highly controlled country but also the resulting overt adulation by the patients given to the then-Supreme Leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Kim Jong-il. • Ruit's work in Nepal featured in Episode 5 (
Mountains – Life in Thin Air) of the 2010 BBC documentary series
Human Planet. •
Out of the Darkness, a 2011 film by Italian director Stefano Levi, documents Ruit's work in remote Northern Nepal. • In 2015, Ruit and his work were featured in a
New York Times op-ed by
Nicholas Kristof: "In 5 Minutes, He Lets the Blind See". The article was based on reporting in Nepal by Kristof and Austin Meyer, a graduate journalism student at Stanford University, during the trip with the winner of the 2015
New York Times Win a Trip with Nick Kristof contest. •
CBS News article by Bill Whitaker, "Restoring eyesight with a simple, inexpensive surgery" (2017) •
CNN article "Sight for sore eyes: 'Maverick' doctor who restored the vision of 100,000 people" by Sophie Brown (2014) •
CNN photos "Nepal Miracle Eye Doctor heals 100,000" (2014) •
National Geographic documentary "Miracle Doctors: Curing Blindness" •
Al Jazeera documentary "The Gift of Sight" (2014) •
Reuters feature "Nepal's 'magic' surgeon brings light back to poor" (2012) • Mini documentary by
Great Big Story "This Surgeon Has Restored Sight to 130,000 of Nepal's Blind" (2019) •
Daily US Times feature "Nas Daily Discovers Dr. Sanduk Ruit: He Is The God Of Sight" (2020) Ruit's biography,
The Barefoot Surgeon by Australian writer Ali Gripper, was published in June 2018. A Nepali translation
Sanduk Ruit was published by Fine Print Books in 2019. ==Awards and honors==