The Largest Free Medical Camp in Mumbai
Healthcare reaches its highest purpose when it becomes accessible to all. While hospitals and clinics serve daily needs, large-scale medical camps often bridge critical gaps, especially for underserved communities. When such an effort combines planning, compassion, and collaboration, its impact multiplies.
On 18 January 2026, one such moment unfolded in Mumbai. At Chitrakoot Ground, Andheri (West), Doctor365 Haleness Services Pvt Ltd, Led by Chairman Dr. Dharmendra Kumar organized the Bollywood Maha Arogya Shivir, officially recognized as the Largest Free Medical Camp, benefiting 100,000 people in a single day. This achievement stands as a powerful example of service-driven leadership in public health.
A Vision Rooted in Service
The idea behind the Bollywood Maha Arogya Shivir centered on one clear goal: to make quality healthcare accessible, free of cost, to as many people as possible.
From early planning stages to execution, the focus remained on scale and inclusivity. The camp welcomed people from different age groups, backgrounds, and medical needs. As a result, thousands received consultations, screenings, and guidance that might otherwise remain out of reach.
The Scale of the Medical Camp
Organizing a free medical camp is challenging. Organizing one that serves 100,000 beneficiaries in a single day requires extraordinary coordination.
Key highlights of the camp included:
- Large-scale medical consultations across multiple specialties
- Efficient patient flow management to avoid long waiting times
- On-ground medical professionals, volunteers, and support staff
- Accessible setup for elderly and differently abled individuals
Throughout the day, the camp operated with discipline and empathy, ensuring that each visitor received attention with dignity.
Why This Achievement Matters
This record matters because it addresses healthcare not as a privilege, but as a responsibility.
First, the sheer number of beneficiaries reflects how strong planning can translate intent into impact.
Second, offering services free of cost removed financial barriers for thousands of families. Finally, hosting the camp in a public space like Chitrakoot Ground ensured accessibility for surrounding communities.
Together, these factors turned a single-day event into a long-lasting social milestone.
Leadership Behind the Initiative
Dr. Dharmendra Kumar led the initiative with a focus on outcomes rather than visibility. His role involved aligning medical professionals, volunteers, logistics, and resources toward one shared purpose.
By bringing healthcare closer to the people, he demonstrated how leadership in medicine can extend beyond clinics and into communities.
Recognition by ACE Book of Records






ACE Book of Records recognizes this effort as the Largest Free Medical Camp Organised, formally documenting the scale, reach, and social impact of the Bollywood Maha Arogya Shivir.
This recognition acknowledges:
- The successful organization of a free medical camp serving 100,000 people
- The scale and coordination required for such an initiative
- The contribution to public health and community welfare
Through this record, the achievement stands preserved as a benchmark in healthcare outreach.
Editor’s Take
Large numbers often dominate headlines, but behind every number stands a human story. What makes this record meaningful is not just its scale, but its intent.
Healthcare delivered with compassion creates trust. Trust creates participation. Participation creates impact. This event followed that cycle with clarity and purpose.
Such initiatives remind us that systemic challenges can be addressed when professionals step forward with commitment and planning.
Conclusion: When Care Reaches Everyone
The Bollywood Maha Arogya Shivir on 18 January 2026 showed what becomes possible when healthcare meets collective responsibility.By reaching 100,000 people in a single day, this medical camp did more than offer treatment. It delivered reassurance, awareness, and hope. Its recognition ensures that the effort continues to inspire similar initiatives across regions.
If you have organized or contributed to a meaningful social, medical, or humanitarian initiative that created measurable impact, consider documenting it through ACE Book of Records.
Preserving such achievements helps inspire future efforts and strengthens the culture of service.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the Bollywood Maha Arogya Shivir?
It is a large-scale free medical camp organized to provide healthcare services to the public without cost.
When and where was the camp held?
The camp took place on 18 January 2026 at Chitrakoot Ground, Andheri (West), Mumbai.
How many people benefited from the camp?
Approximately 100,000 people received medical services during the event.
Who organized the medical camp?
The camp was organized under the leadership of Dr. Dharmendra Kumar.
Why is this considered a record?
The scale, reach, and number of beneficiaries make it one of the largest free medical camps organized in a single day.
Why ACE Book of Records?
What kind of achievements does ACE recognize?
ACE Book of Records documents verified achievements across healthcare, social service, culture, sports, academics, and innovation.
How are social-impact records evaluated?
Records are evaluated based on documentation, scale, authenticity, and measurable impact.
Who can apply for recognition?
Individuals, organizations, institutions, and collectives can submit achievements for review.
Why document humanitarian efforts?
Recording such initiatives preserves their impact, encourages replication, and honors service-driven leadership.