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OYO Founder Extends Philanthropical Support To The Underprivileged With Free Healthcare

  • Ritesh Agarwal extends his philanthropic drive to provide free treatment for the underprivileged, starting with five healthcare centers in Odisha.

  • The center offers free treatment to the underprivileged for the first three months and discounted treatment for the first six months.


Ritesh Agarwal, the founder of global travel-tech company OYO, has announced the establishment of five healthcare centers for the underprivileged in his home state of Odisha over the next one year. The centers will be operated by the health-tech startup ‘Last Mile Care’, which already runs 11 health centers across India. The strategic placement of these centers aims to cover regions with limited access to healthcare facilities, thereby bridging the gap between healthcare services and marginalised populations.

As part of this initiative, the first center – the Ramesh and Bela Agarwal Healthcare Center, has been inaugurated by Jagannath Saraka, the State Minister for SC & ST Development, Minorities and Backward Class Welfare and Law, in Ritesh’s hometown of Rayagada. The center has been named in honor of his parents, late Ramesh Agarwal and Bela Agarwal.

The centers will use health-tech and options of hybrid care to provide high-quality and affordable healthcare in small towns.  These centers will provide free doctor consultations for the first three months and discounted treatment and medicine for everyone during the first six months. In addition to this, each such center will have a team of doctors with specialization in gynecology, eye diseases and heart diseases. A pharmacy will also be available to offer complete healthcare solutions to patients. 

Ritesh Agarwal, Founder and CEO of OYO, remarked, “As we navigate the ever-evolving healthcare landscape, collaboration between healthcare providers, tech innovators, policymakers, and communities is paramount. By fostering an environment conducive to innovation and investing in initiatives such as these, we are doing our bit to ensure that quality medical services become accessible to everyone”.

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