Indian Hospital League to be held in Mumbai
IHL aims to raise maximum funds for charity while creating a platform for industry to network
Collective Heads has been servicing clients associated with the healthcare sector for over seven years now. Realising that there is a need for a platform which brings together healthcare industry members, they have come up with the idea of Indian Hospital League (IHL). It is first-of-its-kind box cricket league played among Mumbai hospitals. It is a charity sporting event for hospitals to raise funds for an NGO which will be held at Raghuvanshi Mills, Lower Parel on April 15, 2017. It would act as a networking field for various stakeholders of the industry in a non-competitive environment while assisting them to raise funds for various social causes.
Each hospital will play towards raising maximum amount for charity and all members of the organisations will participate. They intend to take this across to top metro cities of India.
IHL has two objectives — raising maximum funds for charity and aid networking within the industry. Various players in the healthcare industry are likely to join this platform in various capacities.
Industries which provide support to the healthcare sector will also get an opportunity to interact and build connections with them.
The first edition of IHL will have eight hospitals participating which include Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and Medical Research Institute, Jaslok Hospital, SL Raheja Hospital, Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital, Global Hospitals, Hinduja Healthcare, JJ Hospital and Lilavati Hospital. The Franklin Templeton Investments is the lead sponsor.
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