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Malwanchal University Sponsors Indore Doctors Premier League Organized by Indore Medical Association

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New Delhi [India], March 6: The Malwanchal University proudly sponsored the Indore Doctors Premier League, a three-day cricket tournament organized by the Indore Medical Association, bringing together doctors from across Indore district for a spirited display of sportsmanship and camaraderie.

The tournament witnessed enthusiastic participation from multiple teams comprising medical professionals who showcased their cricketing skills while strengthening bonds beyond their professional responsibilities. Over the course of three days, teams competed passionately for the prestigious trophy, making the event a memorable celebration of both healthcare and sports.

The occasion was graced by Dr. Sanjeev Narang, Vice Chancellor, Malwanchal University, and Dr. Pawan Bambani, Director, Index Group, along with Dheeraj Jaiswal, Chief Administrative Officer, Index Medical College, who encouraged the participating teams and appreciated the initiative of promoting fitness, teamwork, and recreational engagement among doctors.

Malwanchal University extended its gratitude to its visionary leadership, Shri Suresh Singh Bhadoria, Hon’ble Chairman, and Mayankraj Singh Bhadoria, Vice Chairman of the Mayank Welfare Society, for their continued encouragement and love for cricket, which made this collaboration possible.

The Indore Doctors Premier League successfully blended the spirit of sports with the dedication of healthcare professionals, reinforcing the message that teamwork, discipline, and wellness are equally important both on and off the field.

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