Prayagraj: Kotak Mahindra Bank announced the launch of ‘Sehat Ka Safar 4.0’, the fourth edition of its flagship CSR initiative offering preventive healthcare checkup for India’s transport community. The programme underscores Kotak’s sustained commitment to the health and wellbeing of truck drivers, transporters, and their families—an essential yet often underserved workforce that keeps India’s economy moving.
Key Enhancements in Sehat Ka Safar 4.0: This year, the initiative introduces several impactful additions to strengthen healthcare delivery. Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) Card Issuance. Each beneficiary will receive a unique digital ID to store and track medical information. Additional Lab Tests: Comprehensive tests beyond what was offered in previous camps for better health screening. Chest X-ray Facility: Added to enhance diagnostic capabilities and enable early detection of health issues. Launched in 2022, Sehat Ka Safar has expanded consistently year-on-year. Over the last three editions, the initiative has organised more than 120 health camps across 75+ cities in the country, reaching nearly 13,500 drivers.
The fourth edition, which commenced on 18 December 2025, will run until 31 March 2026, with 45+ health and eye check-up camps planned across key transport corridors in India. Through this edition, Kotak Mahindra Bank aims to extend preventive healthcare services to nearly 4,500 truck drivers and their families, contributing to better long-term health outcomes and financial resilience within the transport ecosystem.
The initiative continues to focus on preventive healthcare for truck drivers, transporters, and their families, with camps being set up across Odisha, Assam, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, and other key transport touchpoints. “India’s logistics sector is the backbone of our economy, and its strength lies in the wellbeing of the people who keep it moving. Through Sehat Ka Safar 4.0, Kotak Mahindra Bank is deepening its social responsibility by delivering preventive healthcare directly to transport hubs—helping drivers and their families access essential health services, enabling early detection, and fostering a healthier, more resilient workforce that powers sustainable economic growth,” said Amit Mohan, President – Logistics & Infrastructure, Kotak Mahindra Bank.