At Manthan Foundation, Pallavi Amit brings together compassion, lived experience, and professional expertise to drive meaningful change in the field of health and awareness. A trained nutritionist with a Master’s degree in Microbiology and Nutrition, she is deeply committed to improving the mental and physical well-being of individuals, especially those battling serious illnesses.
A cancer survivor herself, Pallavi’s journey is one of resilience and purpose. Her personal experience has shaped her mission—to create awareness around cancer, break stigma, and support patients through informed care and emotional strength. Through her association with Manthan Foundation, she actively works on grassroots initiatives aimed at building a more aware, sensitive, and supportive society.
Beyond healthcare, Pallavi is a passionate writer and performer. Her work has been featured in leading Delhi Press publications, literary anthologies such as Ret Par Naav and Sasural Genda Phool, and platforms like Sahitya Tak. Her award-winning story “Nakhreeli Neend” reflects her deep understanding of human emotions. She has also been a regular storyteller on All India Radio and has contributed to theatre and classical dance productions.
Blending science with storytelling, and empathy with action, Pallavi Amit stands as a powerful voice for awareness, healing, and change—working tirelessly to ensure that no patient feels alone in their journey.