Coromandel International Brings Ancient Siddha Healing and Modern Medical Support Together at a Tamil Nadu Village Health Centre

In a small government health centre in Thiruchopuram, a village in Cuddalore district on the Tamil Nadu coast, two approaches to healthcare now sit side by side. A newly inaugurated Siddha Herbal Garden occupies a dedicated space within the Primary Health Centre premises, while inside the building, new patient benches, storage units, tables and essential medical apparatus have replaced what was there before. Both arrived courtesy of Coromandel International, under its Coro Arogya community health programme.
The initiative is modest in scale but deliberate in design. Coromandel’s presence in this part of Tamil Nadu is longstanding, rooted in its manufacturing operations in the region, and the company’s CSR work here has consistently focused on the communities that live and farm closest to those facilities. The Thiruchopuram PHC upgrade reflects that pattern: identify a gap in local public infrastructure, fill it practically, and build something that outlasts the inauguration ceremony.
Why Siddha
The choice to centre the initiative around a Siddha Herbal Garden is not incidental. Tamil Nadu has one of the most active state-level commitments to Siddha medicine in the country, and the government has been systematically working to integrate Siddha healthcare into the primary health system. A garden within a PHC that supports practices including Siddhar Kaya Karpam, Pranayamam, Yogam and Thokkanam directly serves that vision, giving the health centre a preventive wellness dimension that complements its clinical functions.
Dr. Senthilkumar, the District Siddha Medical Officer who attended the inauguration, framed it plainly. Integrating Siddha with primary healthcare, he said, empowers rural communities with holistic treatment options that they recognise and trust. “We appreciate Coromandel International’s thoughtful support in strengthening the PHC’s capabilities and aligning with the state’s vision for promoting indigenous healthcare systems,” he added.
For a rural population that may be more familiar with traditional wellness practices than with clinical medicine, the combination of both under one roof lowers the barrier to seeking care at all.
The Practical Side
Alongside the herbal garden, Coromandel’s support extended to the basics that often go unaddressed in underfunded rural health centres: patient benches, chairs, tables, storage units and essential medical equipment. These are not headline-grabbing donations, but they are the kind of infrastructure that determines whether a health centre feels functional and dignified enough for patients to actually use it.
The initiative is expected to benefit thousands of families across Thiruchopuram and the neighbouring Thiyagavalli panchayat. Srinivasan K B, Vice President and Business Head for Bioproducts at Coromandel, described the thinking behind it as straightforward. “Access to reliable healthcare is fundamental to community well-being,” he said. “This initiative reflects our commitment to holistic development by addressing both preventive and primary healthcare needs.”
Community Health as Long-Term Investment
Coromandel’s CSR footprint in the communities around its manufacturing plants tends to follow a consistent logic: invest in the things that make a community more stable and more resilient over time. Education, water access, livelihoods and health infrastructure all feature in that portfolio. The Thiruchopuram PHC project fits that pattern, pairing a culturally rooted wellness intervention with practical clinical support.
What makes it worth noting beyond the immediate community impact is what it signals about how Coromandel thinks about its presence in rural India. The company’s core business puts it in daily contact with farmers, their land and their livelihoods. Extending that relationship into community health, in a form that respects local knowledge systems while also improving clinical access, is a coherent expression of the kind of long-term stakeholder commitment the Murugappa Group has historically emphasised.
For the families of Thiruchopuram, the change is more immediate than any of that. Their local health centre now has a herbal garden, better equipment and a more complete range of care. That is what the inauguration was really about.
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