The 11-storey, 3.4 lakh sq. ft. building will treat 7,200 radiation patients and 25,000 new OPD cases annually.
MUMBAI (India CSR): In a significant milestone for healthcare infrastructure in India, ICICI Bank and Tata Memorial Centre (TMC) have commenced the construction of an advanced cancer care building at TMC’s Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research & Education in Cancer (ACTREC), Navi Mumbai.
Funded through a Rs. 625 crore CSR contribution, the ‘ICICI Foundation Block for Radiation Oncology’ will be one of India’s largest radiation therapy facilities, providing advanced cancer treatment and research opportunities. The project forms part of ICICI Bank’s broader Rs. 1,800 crore CSR initiative to establish three state-of-the-art cancer hospitals across Navi Mumbai, Visakhapatnam, and Mullanpur.
The groundbreaking ceremony and unveiling of foundation stone for the building —named as ‘ICICI Foundation Block for Radiation Oncology’ — were conducted today. The ceremonies were graced by Pradeep Kumar Sinha, Chairman, ICICI Bank; Sandeep Batra, Executive Director, ICICI Bank; Ajay Gupta, Executive Director, ICICI Bank and Dr. Sudeep Gupta, Director, TMC.
The 11-storey building with a ground floor and two basements will span across 3.4 lakh square feet. It will house 12 state-of-the-art Linear Accelerators (LINACs), and other advanced cancer care equipment. LINACs deliver precise radiation to cancer cells thereby minimising damage to surrounding healthy tissues.
Table1: Key Facts of ICICI Foundation Block for Radiation Oncology
Particulars | Details |
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Project Name | ICICI Foundation Block for Radiation Oncology |
Location | ACTREC, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Total CSR Commitment (TMC Projects) | ₹1,800 crore |
CSR Contribution for Navi Mumbai Block | ₹625 crore |
Building Structure | 11-storey building with ground floor and 2 basements |
Total Area | 3.4 lakh square feet |
Equipment | 12 Linear Accelerators (LINACs) and advanced radiation systems |
Annual Treatment Capacity | 7,200 radiation therapy patients, 25,000 new OPD patients |
Estimated Completion Year | 2027 |
Implementing Agency | ICICI Foundation for Inclusive Growth |
Key Leaders Present | Pradeep Kumar Sinha, Sandeep Batra, Ajay Gupta (ICICI Bank); Dr. Sudeep Gupta (TMC) |
The ‘ICICI Foundation Block for Radiation Oncology’ will serve 7,200 patients with radiation therapies annually, offering over two lakh radiation sessions to these patients. In addition, the block will provide OPD consultations and diagnostics to 25,000 new patients a year. It is expected to be completed by 2027. ICICI Foundation for Inclusive Growth, the CSR arm of ICICI Bank, will oversee its implementation.
Speaking at the ceremony, Pradeep Kumar Sinha, Chairman, ICICI Bank said, “ICICI Bank, through its CSR arm, ICICI Foundation for Inclusive Growth continues to work in four thematic areas – healthcare, environmental conservation, sustainable livelihood, and community development projects. We are pleased to partner with TMC in a mission towards cancer care, that aligns with our philosophy of strengthening critical healthcare infrastructure in the country. Once completed, the ‘ICICI Foundation Block for Radiation Oncology’ will be one of India’s largest centres for radiation therapy. This will significantly augment availability of advanced radiation therapy to larger sections of society.”
Sandeep Batra, Executive Director, ICICI Bank stated,“At ICICI Bank, we are committed to supporting healthcare infrastructure in areas of cancer care in the country. Our commitment of Rs. 1,800 crore to Tata Memorial Centre for setting up three new cancer care hospitals in Visakhapatnam, Navi Mumbai, and Mullanpur underscores this commitment. The construction of the new block at Visakhapatnam has started four months ago. The new building in Navi Mumbai will be equipped with the state-of-the-art healthcare facilities and will increase the current capacity for radiation treatment at this centre six-fold, alongside providing consultations and diagnostics. We are honoured to continue working with TMC to enhance cancer care treatment in the country and make it more accessible to the patients.”
Table 2: ICICI Bank’s ₹1,800 Crore CSR Commitment to Tata Memorial Centre for Cancer Care Infrastructure
Location | State | Facility Name / Description | CSR Commitment (₹ Crore) | Key Highlights |
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Navi Mumbai | Maharashtra | ICICI Foundation Block for Radiation Oncology at ACTREC | 625 | Among India’s largest radiation therapy centres with 12 LINACs and advanced diagnostic facilities |
Mullanpur (New Chandigarh) | Punjab | New Cancer Care Building at Tata Memorial Centre Extension | 600 (approx.) | To enhance cancer care access for North India; equipped with advanced treatment and research facilities |
Visakhapatnam | Andhra Pradesh | New Cancer Care Building at TMC’s Regional Centre | 575 (approx.) | To serve patients across South and East India; construction began four months earlier |
Total CSR Commitment | — | Three State-of-the-Art Cancer Care Buildings | 1,800 | Strengthening India’s national cancer treatment and research network |
Dr. Sudeep Gupta, Director, Tata Memorial Centre, expresses sincere gratitude to ICICI Foundation for Inclusive Growth for their generous support in establishing three new blocks at Navi Mumbai, New Chandigarh, and Visakhapatnam. He said, “These facilities will provide state-of-the-art, evidence-based cancer therapy to underserved patients and significantly enhance our capacity for years to come. Notably, the blocks will establish centres of excellence in childhood and adult blood cancers and house one of India’s largest radiation oncology facilities. This contribution strengthens our commitment to delivering advanced, compassionate care to the most needy cancer patients nationwide.”
Dr. Pankaj Chaturvedi, Director, ACTREC said, “This facility will allow Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer, a unit of Tata Memorial Centre, the ability to offer state-of-the-art treatment at an affordable price. This will also be utilised for education and training of medical, technical and paramedical staff that are urgently needed in the country to handle the rising burden of cancer. Needless to say, this will be a major boost to the clinical and translational research capacity of the institution.”
Dr. C S Pramesh, Director, Tata Memorial Hospital stated, “We are grateful to the ICICI Foundation and ICICI Bank for their generous support in establishing the new cancer facility at ACTREC, including state-of-the-art radiation treatment infrastructure. While we deeply appreciate the financial assistance, it goes far beyond that — they have been deeply engaged and hands-on throughout the process. Their partnership strengthens our shared commitment to providing equitable, high-quality cancer care and advancing cutting-edge research that benefits patients across the country.”
Table 3: Key Highlights of the New Cancer Care Building
Particulars | Details |
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Building Height | 11 storeys (including ground floor and 2 basements) |
Total Area | 3.4 lakh square feet |
Annual Radiation Patients | 7,200 |
Annual New OPD Patients | 25,000 |
Type of Facility | Advanced Cancer Care & Radiation Therapy Centre |
Location | Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra |
The ICICI Foundation Block for Radiation Oncology will include:
- Range of advance radiation equipment for precision therapy
- Radiology facilities like MRI, CT scanners, CT simulators for outdoor and indoor patients
- Dedicated research and training facilities for medical professionals
The ICICI Foundation
ICICI Bank set up ICICI Foundation for Inclusive Growth in 2008 to strengthen and broaden its commitment to social development. ICICI Foundation operates in environment protection, livelihood enhancement and skill development for the underprivileged communities, affordable healthcare, and financial inclusion across India. As part of its environmental efforts, ICICI Foundation has facilitated planting of 4.9 million trees and the harvesting of 33.87 billion litres of water annually. ICICI Foundation’s initiatives have positively impacted over 18.9 million lives, reinforcing its commitment to inclusive and sustainable growth, at March 31, 2025. The Foundation has partnered with a premier cancer care institute to set up three new centres in India.
Tata Memorial Centre
Tata Memorial Centre (TMC) was established by the House of Tata as the National Comprehensive Cancer Centre in 1941. In 1962 the centre came under the guardianship of the Department of Atomic energy (DAE), Govt. of India as an autonomous grant-in-aid institution. Tata Memorial Centre is one of India’s oldest and largest cancer centres, with over 75 years of exceptional patient care, high-quality training, and innovative cancer research.
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