Skip to main content

Mumbai Marathon

Was it the spirit or the enthusiasm of the people living in this city that started the marathon in 2003?
The Mumbai Marathon is one of the world’s greatest races on earth or rather under the category of the fourth internationally recognized marathons. It is not an event confined to the Mumbaiker’s only… but also an attraction to some of the world’s best athletes coming from places like Africa, Europe, etc.

It is awarded the Silver label which means that has a minimum of five elite athletes and who have recorded timings below 2:12 for men and before 2:32 for women. It also takes into consideration stringent details regarding the conduct of the marathon that should measure up to the best events in the world. It is one of the largest charity events in Asia, helping NGO’s across the nation.
This race is a much awaited for event in the city, and banners, posters, placards are put up all over the city to charge up the city spirits.
The Mumbai Marathon is unique in a way that its not only meant for Olympic champions, but it’s divided into many different sub-categories to give everyone an opportunity to participate.
There are six different categories: Full Marathon; Half Marathon; Dream Run; Corporate Challenge; Senior Citizens' Run; Wheel Chair Event.
The whole event is sponsored by Standard Chartered Bank and is promoted by Procam International who are the organizers of sports and leisure activities in India. Other than that it is sponsored by CNBC, The Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai Police, The Indian Navy, The Traffic Police, DHL, Prasar Bharati, Talwalkers, IBN7, and Tata Consultancy Services. The Times of India, Radio Mirchi- 98.3 FM, The Oberoi, Kingfisher, Thomas Cook, Air India, Ford, Titan, Asian Heart Institute, Harmony for Silvers Foundation, Oasics, Indiatimes.com, Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, Army Air Forces, Give India, IAAF Athletics, Associations of International Marathons and Long Distance Races; and promoted by Procam International.
Sprawled out from one end of the city i.e. from Chatrapatti Shivaji Terminus to Bandra Reclamation the Full marathon gives the runner a detailed look at Mumbai city. From the tall buildings in VT, to the Marine Drive; past Lower Parel into the suburbs where Bandra Reclamation is, the runner gets to see a broad perspective of what the city really is like. Helicopters flying overhead while running the marathon truly give the runner an experience to never forget.

It creates a sense of unity or oneness among Indians when Celebrities, Ngos, corporate sector, social workers, and the common man came together. One Hundred and Fifty NGO’s participated in this Marathon; each aimed at raising a substantial amount of money for their cause.
The Banyan, a Chennai based ngo working for the upliftment of mentally ill destitute women by housing, treating and rehabilitating them. The Banyan especially outreaches to people belonging to a low socio-economic strata in society. It participated for the first time by bringing down two of it’s residents, Kalpana and Thiruchelvi to run the Dream run; covering a distance of 6km with a team of staff members of the Banyan Organization. In a measure to raise funds for the organization, The Banyan was dependant on raising money based on the pledges made upon them. The Banyan was not the only ngo here supporting its cause but one hundred and fifty other organizations too came forth to participate in this charitable and unanimous cause in the City of Mumbai.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Karina Pandya in Conversation with Co-Founder of the Banyan, Dr. Vandana Gopikumar

An incident of coming across a homeless and mentally ill woman in distress on the road in front of her college in Chennai paved the route for Vandana Gopikumar to establish one of the leading NGOs in the field of mental health – The Banyan. While she was yet a Master’s student of Social Work, Vandana along with a close friend Vaishnavi Jayakumar encountered several other incidents of not being able to find the right shelter and mental institution for a woman in need of medical and psychiatric attention.     The Banyan, which was established in 1993 has been a one-stop destination to not only rescue, and rehabilitate but also treat mentally ill women from low-income groups. Vandana Gopikumar has pioneered a movement, helping thousands of individuals not only reintegrate into society but also secure long-term medical treatment.    Not only is she the co-founder of the NGO – The Banyan, but is also the co-founder of The Banyan Academy of Leadership (BALM). She is also a member of the advi

NGO Meet Becomes a Fulcrum of Mutual Help

  “There is no better way to thank God for your sight than by giving a helping hand to someone in the dark.”  --Helen Keller   There are numerous social causes which would remain otherwise ignored if it were not for the Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) contributing to the cause. January 6th, Saturday saw the coming together of 25-30 NGOs to provide a single platform for mutual help and support. It was organised by the founder trustee of Karmayog – Vinay Somani to discuss strategic planning for social and civic causes.          A Buffet of Purposes: Maybe You're Lost, Maybe You Aren’t. Maybe You’re Meandering with Meaning     Whether it is raising funds, strategy planning, content writing, or volunteering; there are numerous ways by which people can contribute to the welfare of an NGO.    Dr Dhyanraj Patkar, whose Narmada Kidney Foundation works to create awareness about kidney disease said that 6100 people were on the wait list for a kidney transplant in 2023 in Maharashtra bu

A Boutique Passport to New York

New York, the city that NEVER sleeps is one of the most sought-after hotspots for fashionistas across the world.     With astonishingly tall buildings which rise up to a couple of thousand feet in the air, creating a beautiful New York Skyline, New York is home to some of the most popular brands across the world such as Macy’s, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Burberry, Valentino, Kate Spade, Fendi, Coach, Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein, Huckberry, Nordstrom NYC and many others there are plenty of innovative retailers and retail trends to choose from. However, New York has not always been the fashion capital of the world.  Paris, Milan and London have always been known worldwide for the most influential fashion trend. New only emerged as a fashion capital post World War II when New York’s garment district became a vanguard of a different type.      There were designers in New York who challenged the Parisian couture by introducing sportswear into the high fashion world in the 194 0s and 1950s. New Yor