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Star Health's Arogya Seva Kendras support over 6,830 beneficiary visits across Punjab, bringing free primary healthcare closer to communities

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Star Health's Arogya Seva Kendras support over 6,830 beneficiary visits across Punjab, bringing free primary healthcare closer to communities
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Star Health and Allied Insurance has provided free primary healthcare to over 6,830 beneficiaries through its Arogya Seva Kendras in Punjab. The initiative focuses on early intervention for common ailments like diabetes and hypertension in local communities.

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Corporate social responsibility initiatives like this help bridge the gap in primary healthcare access for underserved populations in regional India.

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PATIALA, India , July 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Limited (BSE: 543412) (NSE: STARHEALTH), India's first standalone health insurance company, is strengthening access to free primary healthcare in Punjab through its CSR initiative, Arogya Seva Kendra. The company currently operates three Arogya Seva Kendras in the state across Amritsar, Bhatinda and Patiala, providing local communities with free doctor consultations, basic diagnostic tests, medicines, health counselling and vaccination support.

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