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Run for Ayurveda

Run for Ayurveda

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National Ayurveda Day 2018 Half Marathon

 

As envisioned by Ministry of AYUSH, Dhanwantari Jayanti is preferred for Celebration of Ayurveda Day to nationalize this system of medicine which can prove to be a cornerstone for its ultimate globalization. This initiative of the Ministry of AYUSH will not only encourage the practitioners and students of Ayurveda but also will develop awareness in the society about the strength of Ayurveda. To mark the Celebration of this important day, various activities are planned by Ministry of AYUSH. Among those activities, organizing an event namely “Run for Ayurveda –आयुर्वेद दौड़स्वास्थ्य की ओर” has been entrusted to All India Institute of Ayurveda, New Delhi.

 

There is nothing as inspiring and motivating like a run to induce the right spirit and raise public awareness across the globe for a worthy noble cause still improving one’s own health and fitness.

 

The event is hosted by Ministry of AYUSH and All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) from JLN Stadium to JLN Stadium via India Gate at 7:00-8:00am on Sunday 28/10/2018.

The Salient features of the event:

  • Flagging off the Marathon by hands of honourable Minister Shri  Shripad  Yesso  Naik, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of AYUSH and Vd. Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of AYUSH
  • Presence of various dignitaries from Ministry of AYUSH
  • Awards by hands of Minister and other renowned personalities from Sports.
  • Presence of Media Partners, different organizations in the event
  • August gathering of more than 3000 participants from different agencies of Delhi including Students, Faculty Members, Research Officers, Medical Officers from Delhi NCR
  • Wide Media coverage
  • Attractive Prizes includes 10 Cash Prizes in each Category viz. Male & Female along with Trophy/Medals & Certificates.
  • Venue & Timing: Prime location i.e. JLN Stadium to JLN Stadium via India Gate at 7:00-8:00am on Sunday 28/10/2018
  • There is no Age bar for Registration.

Get registered through the following link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfN6EPeAGRn9hDMxSnSayx3EJZt1BYFYh_1BiQXsIgQ5wx8Ww/viewform?usp=sf_link at the earliest. However, spot Registration is also allowed. 

   

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