Stories Of Healthcare Initiatives
Every project we undertake is rooted in compassion, executed with dedication, and designed for long-term transformation.
Every project we undertake is rooted in compassion, executed with dedication, and designed for long-term transformation.
A successful two-day free health camp was organized at Divya Shakti Peeth, Vijay Nagar Indore in fond remembrance of Smt. Neena Devi Agarwal. The initiative witnessed an overwhelming response, with 1087 individuals benefiting from comprehensive health check-ups, including 32 types of medical tests covering key health parameters.
The camp also reflected a strong spirit of service and social responsibility, as 33 units of blood were generously donated by community members. Organized jointly by Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation, Shri Agarwal Samaj Kendriya Samiti and Health for Bharat Foundation, the camp aimed to promote preventive healthcare and community well-being.
A two-day free health check-up camp was organized in Aanchal Nagar Indore, in memory of Smt. Neena Devi Agarwal, and with the support of Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation, Agarwal Samaj Kendriya Samiti and Health for Bharat Foundation, showcasing a strong commitment to community welfare and social responsibility.
Total 1000 community members benefited from various free medical check-ups. Additionally, 12 units of blood were donated, reflecting a spirit of compassion and service.
Such efforts play a vital role in strengthening community well-being and encouraging a culture of mutual support and social service.
Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation, Agarwal Samaj Kendriya Samiti and Health For Bharat Foundation, is actively conducting a series of free health check-up camps in loving memory of Smt. Neena Devi Agarwal.
As a part of this ongoing initiative, a camp witnessed participation from over 1100 community members, where a wide range of 32 diagnostic tests were conducted, covering essential health parameters such as diabetes, obesity, thyroid etc.
Previously, similar camps organized at different locations have already benefited around 2400 individuals.
This collective effort reflects a strong commitment towards building a healthier community through awareness, early detection, and accessible healthcare for all.
Continuing the Free Health Check-up Camp initiative, the another center was organized at Agrasen Bhawan, Sneh Nagar Indore on 28 February and 1st March 2026 under the joint aegis of Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation, Agarwal Samaj Kendriya Samiti and Health for Bharat Foundation. Conducted in the memory of Smt. Neena Devi Agarwal, in this camp an overwhelming 1200 community members benefited, while 10 individuals voluntarily donated blood.
A proficient team of 20 experienced doctors and paramedical staff conducted 32 types of diagnostic tests ensuring thorough and quality medical care for all participants.
The camp is dedicated to addressing and reducing lifestyle diseases such as diabetes and obesity within the community.
This initiative stands as a strong step towards fostering a healthier, more aware, and disease-free-society.
A Free Health Camp was organized at Annapurna Mandir on 21st and 22nd February 2026 in the loving memory of Smt. Neena Devi Agarwal. The camp was inaugurated by various dignitaries along with the revered Maharaj ji of Annapurna Mandir. It was conducted with the support of Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation, Agarwal Samaj Kendriya Samiti and Health for Bharat Foundation.
Over the two days, 1200 members of the Agarwal community participated and underwent health check-ups. The camp offered 32 diffrent types of medical tests, along with the presence of expert consultants for guidance and diagnosis. Additionally, 30 individuals contributed to the noble cause by donating blood.
The initiative aimed to promote health awareness and provide accessible healthcare services to the community.
Indore Zindagi is a large-scale preventive healthcare initiative aimed at promoting a healthier and diabetes- and obesity-free Indore. Under this program, more than 5,000 residents of Indore will be covered through comprehensive health screening camps. A total of 32 types of medical investigations will be conducted to assess key health indicators related to lifestyle diseases. Participants will also receive personalized medical advice, counselling, and awareness guidance to help them adopt healthier habits. The camps will be organized at seven different locations across Indore to ensure wider accessibility for the community. This initiative is being undertaken through the joint collaboration of Agarwal Kendriya Samiti and Bharat Foundation, in the pious remembrance of Smt. Neena Devi Vinod Agarwal, with the aim of building a healthier and more aware society.
A Mega Support Drive was organized to extend assistance to leprosy patients, old age homes, and orphanages, reflecting a strong commitment towards humanitarian service. Under this initiative, three months’ essential ration supplies were distributed to ensure food security and basic sustenance for the beneficiaries. The drive aimed to support some of the most vulnerable sections of society, including elderly residents, abandoned individuals, and people affected by leprosy.
The ration kits included daily essential food items required for maintaining a healthy and balanced diet. This initiative helped reduce the burden on care institutions and ensured that the residents receive adequate nutrition for the coming months. The program also highlighted the importance of community support, compassion, and collective responsibility. Through such efforts, the initiative strives to bring dignity, care, and hope to those who need it the most.
On the occasion of National Youth Day 2026, a Mega Yoga Session was organized in association with Sanstha Chabhi to inspire youth towards a healthier and more disciplined lifestyle. The event witnessed the enthusiastic participation of more than 5,000 individuals, with a significant presence of young people from across the community. The initiative aimed to promote the importance of yoga, fitness, and mental well-being among the youth. Through collective yoga practice, participants were encouraged to adopt healthy daily habits and balanced living.
The program highlighted the powerful message that a healthy youth leads to a healthy nation. It also emphasized the role of young citizens in shaping a strong, energetic, and responsible society. The event served as a platform to spread awareness about preventive health, physical fitness, and inner well-being. Such initiatives encourage the youth to stay connected with India’s rich tradition of yoga and wellness. The celebration concluded with a collective pledge to work towards building a healthier and stronger nation through healthy youth.
The Mega Free Health Check-up Camp organized under “Maa Chameli Devi Aarogya Seva” was successfully conducted with an overwhelming response from the community. More than 1,000 people from Hasalpur village and nearby areas visited the camp and availed various free healthcare services.
During the camp, 100 beneficiaries were provided with free spectacles, 200 people received general medicines, and 300 children were distributed oral hygiene kits to promote dental health awareness from an early age. 6 patients were identified for cataract surgery.The participants were also sensitized about Basic Life Support (BLS) through a live demonstration, highlighting the importance of timely action in emergency situations.
A special expert talk for women was conducted by Dr. Avinash Patwari, focusing on women’s health, maternal care, and preventive measures. Additionally, breast cancer awareness was promoted through the separate distribution of informative pamphlets to encourage early recognition and timely screening.
The camp played a vital role in enhancing health awareness, early diagnosis, and preventive care, leaving a meaningful impact on the rural community.
We are pleased to share that a two-day free health camp was successfully organized at the Chameli Devi Agarwal Redcross Blood Bank & Diagnostic Centre on 13th and 14th September 2025.The camp witnessed an overwhelming response, with more than 2,500 beneficiaries availing free health check-ups, diagnostic services, and consultations from expert doctors. Specialized services were extended to people from underprivileged and marginalized communities, ensuring that quality healthcare reached those who need it most.This initiative reflects our continued commitment to accessible healthcare for all and strengthening community well-being through preventive and curative medical support.
The Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation has donated an ambulance to the 34th Battalion of the Special Armed Forces (SAF) in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh. This initiative aims to strengthen emergency medical response in Dhar and surrounding regions. The ambulance will be operated and maintained by the SAF Dhar battalion to provide timely healthcare support to those in need.
Mr. Vinod Agarwal, Chairman of the Foundation, expressed, “We are committed to contributing towards the health and safety of our communities, and it is our honour to support SAF Dhar in their service to the people.”
The ambulance was formally received by the Commandant of the 34th Battalion SAF, who extended gratitude on behalf of the battalion, stating, “We sincerely thank Mr. Agarwal and the Foundation for this generous contribution. The ambulance will significantly enhance our ability to serve the healthcare needs of the region.”
On the occasion of International Yoga Day 2025, the Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation, in collaboration with Chameli Devi Yoga Kendra, proudly hosted the grand Yog Mahotsav 2025 at Abhay Prashal, Indore. The event witnessed the enthusiastic participation of over 1,800 yoga practitioners from diverse walks of life — including members of the Armed Forces, sanitation workers, NGOs, specially-abled students and children, college students, and the wider community. The entire atmosphere was filled with an inspiring sense of peace, energy, and unity. Yoga, as highlighted by the theme “Yoga for One Earth, One Health”, is not merely a physical discipline but a timeless science that aligns us with nature, humanity, and our own inner self — a crucial reminder of collective wellness in today’s interconnected world. The Foundation was honored by the gracious presence of Brahma Kumari Shreya Behan, whose spiritual guidance uplifted the gathering, as well as several respected political, administrative, and defense dignitaries whose support brought additional strength and encouragement to the event. This initiative reflects the Foundation’s continuous commitment to promoting physical, mental, and spiritual well-being, and its vision of building a healthier, more harmonious society through impactful and inclusive programs.
Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agrawal Foundation, along with the NGO Manavta Ki Pehchan, jointly organised a blood donation drive in Indore, Madhya Pradesh in honour of our founder’s birthday. There were 14 blood donation camps held from 8th to 10th June. 10 camps were organised on 8th June alone. It was a milestone for us as we set a new record in the Indian Book of Records – the maximum number of blood donation camps in a single city, in a single day. Blood donation is that invaluable donation that can save lives – by donating 1 unit of blood, three lives can be saved. And blood donation reduces cholesterol and also reduces the chances of heart attack.
We donated 1500+ units to 3 different hospitals and blood banks in the city of Indore.
The Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation has donated Physiotherapy and Dental Equipment to the Chameli Devi Agarwal Blood Bank and Diagnostic Centre in Indore. The inauguration of the facility was graced by the presence of Shri Tulsi Silawat Ji, the Minister of Water Resources for Madhya Pradesh, and Shri Vinod Agarwal Ji, Chairman of Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation. This generous initiative by the Foundation will provide the people of Indore access to high-quality medical services at subsidized rates.
The Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agrawal Foundation, along with the NGO Manavta Ki Pehchan, jointly organised a blood donation camp at Chameli Devi Red Cross Blood Bank on 9th June 2024 in Indore. Over 500 blood donors enthusiastically participated and we collected 350+ units of blood. The camp was held in honour of the birthday of the foundation’s chairman, social worker, and industrialist, Shri Vinod Agrawal. The camp took place from 9am – 6pm. Donors including men, women, youth and community members participated safely with all precautionary protocols being followed by a medical team including doctors and blood transfusion specialists. On this auspicious occasion, special guests Mr.Vipin Joshi, Second-in-Command, Border Security Force, Mr. Vishnu Bindal-Social Worker, S.N. Goyal-Chartered Accountant, Mr. Ganesh Goyal, Mr. Arvind Bagdi, Mr. Kulbhushan Mittal, Mr. Rajesh Bansal, Mr. Nand Kishore Kandoi, along with many representatives from various social organisations and communities, were present. “This blood donation camp will undoubtedly provide life-saving support to many in need. I extend my gratitude to all the donors and guests who attended”, said Shri. Vinod Kumar Agrawal, Chairman, Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agrawal Foundation.
The Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation, in association with Young Indians has undertaken an initiative to support the underprivileged and differently abled individuals in Indore. As part of this initiative, the organisations came together to donate prosthetic limbs to those in need. The initiative aims to provide support to those who have lost their limbs due to accidents, medical conditions, or other reasons. The prosthetic limbs will enable them to lead a more independent and self-sufficient life, allowing them to pursue their dreams and aspirations.
The Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation provided financial assistance to the Bone Marrow Transplant department of a multi-specialty Hospital in Indore. The fund will support people from marginalized sections who are unable to afford transplant services.
On the occasion of the birthday of our beloved MD Shri Vinod Agarwal, who continually shows unfaltering compassion and is devoted to enhancing the welfare of our society, a Blood Donation Camp was ceremoniously organised under the auspices of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives on the 9th of June 2023. A number of noble and proud donors participated in this progression, to ensure that a safe and sufficient supply of blood is readily available for those in medical needs. With their contribution, this endeavour was heralded as a great success. Through the heartwarming initiative, the invaluable benefits of the blood donation camp will have a ripple effect in improving the lives of those impacted.
The Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation held a three-day free health camp from 3rd to 5th March 2023 at the Chameli Devi Red Cross Blood Bank and Diagnostic Centre in Indore. Approximately 1,407 OPDs, 160 sonographies, 400+ X-rays and 800+ blood tests were done for free. Free medicines were provided to all patients who attended. The camp was inaugurated with a function where dignitaries like Shri Sankar Lalwani, Ex Congress MP, Dr. Ilayaraja T (IAS), Prem Ji Goyal, Tikam Ji Garg, Rajesh Bansal, Arvind Bagdi and other dignitaries of Indore were present. During the camp, senior members of the Agarwal Samaj visited the camp and praised the services and thanked Shri Vinod Agarwal for taking such a social step in healthcare for the people of Indore. The camp was observed by Dr. Ilayaraja T (IAS) District Collector and appreciated the initiative taken by Shri Vinod Agarwal. He further appreciated the efforts of all the volunteers who contributed their time to make the camp a success. The camp was able to provide medical services to many and was a great step towards making healthcare accessible to everyone.
Sanstha Agrasen Sewa provides free Mediclaim policies and financial assistance to underprivileged members of society to purchase health insurance policies. Additionally, the Samaj educates members of the community about health insurance options and the benefits of having a health insurance policy. Over 10000 policies have been offered so far.
Agrasen Seva organizes health camps for the needy people, where they receive free medical treatment from specialists including eye check-ups and cataract operations, as well as treatment for joint pain from orthopaedic specialists. In addition, free medicines are provided to all during the treatment in the camp, and free check-up camps are organized periodically in different areas of the city.
The Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation donated a sonography machine to Geeta Bhawan Hospital in Indore. The sonography machine will provide an essential service to Geeta Bhawan Hospital, allowing it to provide quality healthcare to its patients and the local community. The machine, which is the latest in technology, will allow the hospital to provide scans in a fraction of the time it takes with more traditional methods. “We are proud to be able to give something back to the local community,” said Shri Vinod Agarwal, “Our Corporate Social Responsibility initiative is a priority for us, and this donation is just one of the ways we are working to improve healthcare services in our area.” We remain deeply committed to community welfare, and our support to Geeta Bhawan Hospital reflects our ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare access. This initiative is part of our broader mission to collaborate with local hospitals and healthcare providers to improve medical services and promote well-being across society.