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  • News18, Federal Bank & Tata Trusts host second edition of ‘Sanjeevani: United Against Cancer’

    News18, Federal Bank & Tata Trusts host second edition of ‘Sanjeevani: United Against Cancer’

    Mumbai: The Federal Bank Hormis Memorial Foundation and News18 Network hosted a national cancer awareness convention under the second phase of the ‘Sanjeevani: United Against Cancer’ programme, with Tata Trusts as knowledge partners. Key stakeholders, industry leaders, and top bureaucrats discussed awareness and early detection of cancer.

    In India, cancer cases are estimated at nearly 15 lakh annually, making it the third-highest globally after the US and China. Sanjeevani has been working through partnerships to promote awareness and early intervention for this disease, the second leading cause of mortality worldwide.

    At the fireside chat session, actor and national ambassador of ‘Sanjeevani: United Against Cancer’ initiative, Vidya Balan said, “Like with most people, Cancer has always scared me. It’s a direction I’ve never wanted to look in until someone very dear to me was detected with the disease two years back. Then I realized that because it was detected early, he could get treatment immediately and therefore he’s in good health today. The fear around cancer is so huge that it often blinds us to the reality of the fact that regular screening and therefore early detection can make all the difference. So, when Network 18 came to me with this campaign, I felt this is something I need to do. Then I decided to use my voice to get people to get screened regularly and thereby to make a difference in their lives.”

    She added, “The fight against cancer is a journey of compassion and resilience, where every act of awareness and every gesture of support becomes a beacon of hope and healing for patients and their families. With Sanjeevani: United Against Cancer’, we showcase our commitment to continue the journey towards creating more awareness towards cancer screening and early detection. With a collaborative effort, we can rip off cancer from its roots.”

    Federal Bank CEO KVS Manian said, “India can’t be a Viksit Bharat without being a Swasthya Bharat. So, healthcare is clearly one area where the country needs a lot of investment. It’s important that more people step in, and Federal Bank is happy to be involved here. Our CSR focus is over 60% in healthcare and healthy living space. We have been very supportive of treatment-related spends, but going forward, it’s important also to create more infrastructure kind of spends which gives more sustainable benefits to the society around. Awareness is such a critical thing and it is the most difficult thing to achieve. Early detection in cancer is critical and that’s why campaigns like these are continuously required.”

    He added: “‘Sanjeevani: United Against Cancer’ is not just a campaign—it is a movement to empower individuals to take charge of their health and make them understand why timely screening is a must. While a lot of work has already been going on, we aim to continue to raise the bar for cancer care by focusing more on screening and early detection. This conclave is a point of origin for all our efforts towards patient and family care as well as pre-emptive awareness and screening for the disease. Collective effort is non-negotiable to ensure  a brighter, healthier future for all. We need to  empower one another with critical awareness and ensure every individual is informed about the steps to take. More will always be less, when it comes to cancer.”

    Tata Trusts CEO Siddharth Sharma commented, “Tata Trusts have been at the forefront of combating the growing cancer burden in the country. Our focus has been on making world-class cancer care affordable and accessible.  As knowledge partners on Sanjeevani, we strive to inform our audience with current practices and information about cancer in its various forms and dimensions.  We believe that the collective efforts of all our partners in this endeavour will motivate people to go in for early screening thereby mitigating the increasing burden of cancer in the country”.

    Network18 CEO & A+E Networks MD Avinash Kaul stated, “As India’s leading news network, we recognize our responsibility towards the health and well-being of our audience. Sanjeevani is our flagship campaign, crafted in partnership with Federal Bank and Tata Trusts. It has driven significant impact over the years through factual storytelling and a call to action for cancer screening. This convention marks a pivotal moment in our journey, reinstating our commitment to reaching every corner of the nation with a message of hope and good health. We aim to keep this vital dialogue going through various interventions, including on-ground activations, celebrity endorsements, and partnerships across national and regional platforms. Our mission is to make a meaningful contribution to nation-building by advancing this essential conversation.”

    ‘Sanjeevani: United Against Cancer’ initiative has reached over 600 million viewers through News18’s TV network and generated over 13 million social media interactions. The initiative remains committed to its mission, striving to reach even more individuals and drive lasting positive social change in cancer awareness and screenings.

  • Vidya Balan named national ambassador for ‘Sanjeevani: United Against Cancer’

    Vidya Balan named national ambassador for ‘Sanjeevani: United Against Cancer’

    Mumbai: Federal Bank Hormis Memorial Foundation and News18 Network appoint Bollywood actress Vidya Balan as the national ambassador for the second phase of their flagship programme, ‘Sanjeevani: United Against Cancer’, with Tata Trusts as knowledge partners.

    The campaign, #TimeNikaaleinScreenKarein kicked off in September with a public service message from Vidya Balan, urging men and women to take time for cancer screening. The campaign aims to shift attitudes and behaviour towards early cancer detection, focusing on partnerships, learning, and community engagement.

    Cancer remains the second leading cause of death worldwide, often detected late. Early screening can significantly prevent, diagnose, and treat cancer. Vidya Balan’s influential presence is expected to amplify the campaign’s message across the country, promoting early testing, tumour management, and system recognition.

    Vidya Balan shared her thoughts on the campaign: “Screening is an essential component for detecting cancer before symptoms appear, allowing for timely and better health outcomes. Through this programme, I hope to use my voice to reach out to the citizens of the nation, sparking conversations around dissipating myths, misconceptions and attitudes towards cancer screening and for the adoption of preventive health behaviour.”

    Federal Bank’s chief marketing officer, MVS Murthy emphasised the initiative’s impact: “At Federal Bank, we work on building deep relationships with our customers. These relationships are further strengthened by our active participation in long-term initiatives to improve the quality of living. Sanjeevani is Federal Hormis Memorial Foundation’s flagship initiative that has strapped itself with multiple partners for an uphill climb. We believe that constant stoking of knowledge leads to action, periodic action to an individual’s betterment and a collective of individuals uplifts the society to deservingly lead a good quality of life. The Foundation works at various levels including patient support, encouraging early testing, corporate and residential programs to enable screening, and awareness building initiatives. The onus is on us to test regularly, detect early and push back the inevitability, just in case.”

    Tata Trusts’ head of brand and marketing communications, Deepshikha Goel Surendran added: “As pioneers in cancer care, it has been our endeavour to encourage early detection through regular screening and to empower patients and caregivers. We are optimistic that this message of #TimeNikaaleinScreenKarein will resonate with both rural and urban audiences, not only positively impacting but also potentially saving lives.”

    News18 Studios’s COO, Sidharth Saini also remarked: “With a growing population and the rising number of cancer cases, the need for regular screenings has never been more urgent and important. We are grateful to have Vidya Balan as the brand ambassador for the campaign. With her presence and intervention, we aim to make conversations around cancer screening personal, heartfelt and stigma free, like a caring nudge from someone you trust. It’s not just information, but relatable advice that speaks to everyday people, making it easy to connect with and act on.”

    Last year, Federal Hormis Memorial Foundation helped over 3,000 patients in Assam and Tirupati, screened over 1,700 employees from 30 corporations, and inspired over 55,000 people to pledge for regular health check-ups. This year, the initiative will expand screenings and continue to build awareness.

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