- Hyderabad Runners Society Women’s Special Run sees strong turnout
- Event highlights women’s fitness, safety, and community participation
Hyderabad, March 30: The Women’s Special Run organized by the Hyderabad Runners Society in Hyderabad drew strong participation, as over 250 women runners joined the event. The initiative aimed to promote fitness and encourage women to adopt a healthy lifestyle while building confidence and unity.
The Hyderabad Runners Society hosted the Women’s Special Run to celebrate women’s fitness, empowerment, and community participation. The event received an overwhelming response. More than 250 women took part enthusiastically. The run focused on promoting a healthy lifestyle. It also aimed to create awareness about safety and collective strength among women.
Meanwhile, the event was attended by Chief Guest Dr. P. Lavanya Naik Jadav, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Women and Child Safety Wing, Hyderabad City Police, SHE Teams, and the Bharosa Center. She addressed the participants and spoke about women’s safety, empowerment, and the need to stay active. Her presence added importance to the event. It also reinforced the role of community initiatives in supporting women.
Speaking at the event, Arun Kumar, President of Hyderabad Runners Society, highlighted the organisation’s commitment to inclusive fitness. He said the group continues to create platforms that empower women through running and community engagement. Therefore, the event reflected the organisation’s ongoing efforts to support women’s participation in fitness activities.
The Women’s Special Run also showed the growing interest among women in fitness initiatives. Participants came together not only for running but also for building a sense of unity. The event encouraged women to stay active and confident in their daily lives.
Overall, the event stood as a strong example of community-driven efforts aimed at promoting health and empowerment. It also highlighted the importance of safe and supportive environments for women. The initiative underlined the need for continued efforts to build a healthier and stronger society through active participation.
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