Indian Healthcare League unites doctors for cancer and mental health awareness
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 10 September, 2025
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New Delhi:In a first-of-its-kind initiative, doctors from across India are set to compete in the Indian Healthcare League (IHL), a cricket tournament designed not only for fun and fitness but also to spread awareness aboutcancerand mental health. The event, launched by Indian cricketer Cheteshwar Pujara, brings together doctors from leading hospitals, including AIIMS, Max, and Fortis. Six regional teams will take participate in the matches: Delhi Aavataars, Gujarat Lionhearts, Rajasthan Lake-city Warriors, Maharashtra Med Titans, Haryana Juggernauts, and Uttar Pradesh Super Kings. Modelled on the IPL format, the IHL will mix the spirit of cricket with a strong message for society. The focus will be on encouraging cancer awareness as well as highlighting the importance of mental well-being among doctors. Also read-Cancer Cases Rise Among Women, Deaths Higher Among Men Across India Former ICMR Director General Prof. Balram Bhargava and several senior doctors will participate in the league. These teams will compete in a spirit of camaraderie and sportsmanship, showcasing how healthcare providers can balance professional commitments with fitness, teamwork, and community advocacy. "More than a wellness initiative, the league positions itself as a powerful movement with a dual purpose -- placing the spotlight on cancer awareness as its primary mission and championing the mental well-being of healthcare professionals as its secondary objective," a statement issued by the Indian Healthcare League read. Speaking during the launch, Pujara said, as reported byTNIE, “The Indian Healthcare League is a truly unique initiative that celebrates the wellness of those who dedicate their lives to keep us healthy. Its mission of spreading cancer awareness and strengthening mental well-being among doctors makes it far more than a sporting event; it is a movement for 'change'. I believe this League has the potential to grow into India’s second biggest event, inspiring not just doctors but society at large to embrace fitness, preventive health, and sport." Nishant Mehta, CEO, IHL added, “Doctors spend their lives taking care of others, but rarely get the time to care of themselves. With the Indian Healthcare League, we are not only helping doctors focus on their wellness but also using sport as a platform to highlight cancer awareness and mental health. This dual mission ensures that the league impacts both the medical community and society, ultimately leading to healthier doctors, stronger awareness, and better patient outcomes."
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