Amaha
Amaha previously is an Indian mental health organization, founded in 2016 by psychiatrist and healthcare entrepreneur, Amit Malik. It is a chain of mental health centers all across India.
History
Amaha was founded in 2016 by psychiatrist and healthcare entrepreneur Amit Malik as the mental health organisation InnerHour, before later rebranding under its current name. In 2019, social entrepreneur and global mental health ambassador Neha Kirpal joined as co-founder. In 2022, Amaha acquired and partnered with Children First, a Delhi NCR–based child and adolescent mental health institute established in 2008 that has supported more than 12,000 families, and in May 2023 it opened its first three in-person clinics in Bengaluru, National [Capital Region (India)|Delhi NCR] and Mumbai. The organisation's expansion has been supported by corporate collaborations and external funding, including an October 2023 partnership with Harbinger Group to promote mental health support and a US$6 million funding round in January 2024 led by Fireside Ventures. Overall, Amaha has partnered with more than one hundred companies to provide mental health services to their employees.In 2025, Amaha partnered with Archish IVF Centre to provide patient support and mental-health services, collaborated with Air India to offer free and confidential services to airline employees, and opened its first super-specialty in-patient mental health hospital in Bengaluru, which was inaugurated by Karnataka health minister Dinesh Gundu Rao.