Star Health Launches 32 Arogya Seva Kendras
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported Feb 23, 2026 · Last updated Feb 24, 2026
This CSR initiative by Star Health and Allied Insurance, in partnership with Piramal Foundation and supported by Pfizer, is expected to positively impact the healthcare sector in India by providing free primary care services. While not directly affecting stock prices significantly, it enhances the corporate social responsibility profile of Star Health and Allied Insurance and Pfizer, potentially leading to long-term brand value and goodwill.
Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Limited has launched 32 Arogya Seva Kendras (ASK) across 9 states in India as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program. These clinics, implemented in partnership with Piramal Foundation (through Piramal Swasthya), will offer free primary healthcare services including doctor consultations, NCD screening, diagnostics, medicines, and adult pneumococcal vaccination support. The initiative aims to strengthen community-level primary healthcare, particularly in districts with high prevalence of hypertension and diabetes, and is expected to reach over a million lives. Pfizer is contributing its expertise in vaccination to the program. Anand Roy, MD & CEO of Star Health and Allied Insurance, and Ajay Piramal, Chairman of Piramal Group, highlighted the importance of this initiative in addressing India's healthcare challenges.
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