Zydus Pinkathon Delhi Turns International Women's Day Into A Run For Health

On International Women's Day, Zydus Pinkathon Delhi hosted its eighth edition at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, uniting approximately 6,000 women in a celebration of health and empowerment. The event aimed to inspire women to embrace fitness and well-being through a vibrant run, reinforcing the message of strength and resilience. Participants of all ages took part in various categories, including a 5K, 10K, and half marathon, fostering a sense of community and solidarity among women. The Pinkathon initiative, founded by renowned actress and fitness advocate Shilpa Shetty, has been pivotal in promoting women's health awareness across India. This year’s event not only encouraged physical activity but also highlighted the importance of mental well-being, as women shared their stories of overcoming challenges. The enthusiastic turnout at this marquee event underscores the growing movement towards women's empowerment in India, making it a significant occasion in the calendar for promoting health and wellness.
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