National, September 2025.
As India observes National Nutrition Week,
Tata Motors is also making significant strides in advancing community
healthcare across the country through its Aarogya Programme. The programme
adopts a three-pronged approach focused onaddressing child malnutrition, enhancing
heath awareness among women and adolescents, and deliveringboth preventive and
curative healthcare services.
In FY 24-25, Aarogya reached nearly 6.66 lakh
beneficiaries, achieving 87% recovery among malnourished children and an 80%
reduction in anaemia among women. These outcomes underscore Tata Motors’ commitment
to harnessing the power of early health and nutrition interventions and its long-lasting
impact across communities.
Operating in regions with critical healthcare
needs, including rural communities and urban slums across Jamshedpur, Pune,
Pantnagar, Dharwad, Lucknow, Sanand, and Mumbai- the Aarogya programme has
delivered measurable improvements by making nutrition, health awareness, and
preventive and curative services accessible to those who need them most.
In Jamshedpur, Aarogya has positively impacted
nearly 3 lakh community members across East Singhbhum district and its remote
areas. Recognising theunique challengesfaced by the urban underserved communities,
Tata Motors extended its efforts through Project Aarogyasampanna in
the slums of Trombay, suburban Mumbai, significantly reducing the instances of severe
malnutrition among children by an impressive 90%. Building on this momentum in
FY’25, Tata Motors launched Project
Addressing Malnutrition in Sanand, enabling 506 severely malnourished
children to receive targeted care and achieving 88% recovery rate.
Speaking on the impact of Aarogya, Vinod
Kulkarni, CSR Head, Tata Motors, said, “At Tata Motors, we view
nutrition as a cornerstone of resilience and a critical enabler across the
human life cycle. Through our Aarogya programme, we are addressing child
malnutrition and maternal health with a holistic, community-driven model that
strengthens long-term well-being. Anchored in our strategic CSR framework and
enabled through convergence with government initiatives, partners, and local
communities, Aarogya reflects our commitment to creating scalable and sustainable
health outcomes. The positive impact we witness inspires us to continue
advancing national priorities such as Poshan Abhiyaan while fostering a
healthier and more equitable India.”
With a footprint across 26 states and 8 union
territories, Tata Motors is advancing community healthcare by combating child
malnutrition, promoting health awareness, and extending preventive and curative
care, in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals. TheAarogya Programme
exemplifies how targeted, data-driven interventions can create lasting change
in India’s nutrition landscape—proving that when purpose meets scale,
transformation follows.