New Delhi, Feb 05: Medanta Mediclinic Defence Colony observed World Cancer Day on February 4 with a series of meaningful activities aimed at reinforcing the importance of cancer awareness, early detection, and collective responsibility toward prevention and care. The facility was illuminated in purple, creating a striking visual reminder of the fight against cancer and the need for continued public engagement on the issue.

The observance also included a commemorative cake-cutting ceremony, which was attended by Mr. Mahinder Singh Bitta, Chairman of the Anti-Terrorist Front of India. His presence underscored the broader message of solidarity and resilience in the face of serious health challenges affecting communities across the country.
In addition, saplings were distributed among attendees as a symbol of hope, renewal, and life, reflecting the belief that awareness, timely action, and sustained efforts can lead to positive outcomes in cancer care. The gesture also highlighted the connection between health, environment, and long-term well-being.
Through these initiatives, Medanta Mediclinic Defence Colony reaffirmed its commitment to promoting public health awareness and encouraging conversations around cancer prevention, screening, and treatment, in alignment with the global spirit of World Cancer Day.
