Star Health’s Arogya Seva Kendras are supporting more than 6,830 beneficiary visits across Punjab, according to reports from The Hindu and Business Line. The programme is positioned as an effort to bring free primary healthcare closer to communities by using local service delivery points under the Arogya Seva Kendras network. Both outlets highlight the scale of activity in the state, noting that beneficiary visits have reached 6,830. The reports do not provide further breakdowns of services delivered, the specific locations of the centres, or the time period over which the visits were recorded. They also do not cite comparative figures from earlier months or additional outcomes such as referrals, diagnoses, or follow-up care. Overall, the coverage agrees on the core development: Star Health’s initiative in Punjab is facilitating thousands of visits to beneficiaries for primary healthcare services through the Arogya Seva Kendras model.