2nd Edition of IIFL JITO Ahimsa Run for peace & for non-violence to be held on 31st March

▴ IIFL JITO Ahimsa Run for peace & for non-violence
The run will be held simultaneously across India at 69 locations and 20 outside India. More than one lakh is expected to participate in the run. About 3000 are expected in Hyderabad

Hyderabad, March 25, 2024…… The second edition of IIFL JITO ‘Ahimsa Run for Peace and Non-violence’ will be held on Sunday, 31st March 2024 at Jala Vihar, PV Narasimha Rao Marg, Hyderabad at 05:30 am.

 

Giving details in a press note issued in the city today, Sushil Sancheti, Chairman, Paresh Shah, Chief Secretary, B L Bhandari Treasurer of JITO Hyderabad said it is a unique run.  Run with a difference.  One purpose, one run—it is a Run together for Ahimsa and Non-Violence

 

The Running categories are 3K, 5K and 10K times runs.  Three thousand participants are expected to participate.  The total prize money for 10K timed runs will be Rs 90,000(ninty thousand).  The Route for the run will be from Jala Vihar towards Sanjeevaiah park.

 

Organized by JITO (Jain International Trade Organization), ladies' wing.  JITO is an internationally recognized entity committed to socio-economic empowerment, value-centric education, and community welfare, this event embodies the spirit of non-violence (Ahimsa) and harmony

 

In the realm of marathons and social initiatives, JITO Ahimsa Run 2.0 stands out as a beacon of inspiration and change.  It is run for a unique purpose and is organised across the globe on the same day and time. 

 

With participation exceeding 100,000 individuals across 69 locations in India and 28 locations internationally, last year's event set a Guinness World Record, showcasing the global impact of JITO's initiatives.

 

 Smt. Veena Jain, Chairperson, Smt. Tina Shah Chief Secretary, JITO Hyderabad Ladies Wing along with Smt. Renu Chordia and Sri Rahul Shah from JITO Youth Wing are making all possible arrangements to make it a big success.  

 

Please visit https://jitohyderabad.org/about-us/  to learn more about JITO Hyderabad

 

To register visit: www.ifinish.in.  Last date to Register: 28th of March 2024

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