Jammu's First International Marathon Promotes Drug-Free Youth Despite Rain

Jammu hosted its first-ever international marathon to promote a drug-free lifestyle among youth, with events spanning 21km, 10km, and 5km. Despite challenging rainy weather, the event saw strong participation, including from Chief Minister Omar Abdullah who ran the 21km race. Bollywood celebrities like Milind Soman and Gul Panag joined in, emphasizing messages of peace, health, and fitness. The event was jointly organized by the J&K Tourism Department and Sports Council, aiming to boost tourism and community spirit.

Key Points: Jammu's International Marathon Draws Crowds, CM Omar Abdullah Runs

  • Promotes drug-free lifestyle
  • First international marathon in Jammu
  • CM Omar Abdullah participated
  • Featured Bollywood celebrities
  • Organized despite rainy weather
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Despite rain, hundreds join Jammu's international marathon; CM Omar Abdullah participates

Despite rain, Jammu's first international marathon saw CM Omar Abdullah, Bollywood stars, and international athletes promote a drug-free lifestyle and fitness.

Despite rain, hundreds join Jammu's international marathon; CM Omar Abdullah participates
"The message of every marathon is to promote running, but the agenda of this marathon is peace. - Gul Panag"

Jammu, March 29

To promote a drug-free lifestyle among youths, a 21-km Jammu half-marathon, the city's first-ever international marathon, was organised on Sunday, which was joined by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Bollywood stars and several international athletes.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah flagged off the half-marathon and also ran the 21-km race alongside other participants.

The event was organised jointly by the J&K Tourism Department and the Sports Council. It featured 21-km, 10-km and 5-km races to promote a drug-free lifestyle among youth.

Ahead of the marathon, actor and model Milind Soman said, "It's exciting! Surprisingly, it's raining -- I'm sure it'll be fun". Bollywood actress Gul Panag said, "The message of every marathon is to promote running, but the agenda of this marathon is peace. I would like to congratulate all the residents of Jammu".

J&K Minister, Satish Sharma said, "Tourism will be promoted, and there will be a message of brotherhood, encouraging people to stay healthy and fit".

Nuzhat Gul, secretary of J&K Sports Council, said the biggest challenge was the rain, yet people came, participated and ran while volunteers supported the event.

Joint Director of Tourism Aijaz Qaiser spoke about the change in weather, causing a little hiccup in the event. He said there was no challenge until 1 a.m. as everything was perfectly lined up, placed, and programmed. However, in the morning, the weather caused a slight disruption.

He said, "Despite that, we managed to start on time and sent all the runners onto their routes..."

Qaiser added that the enthusiasm of the people of Jammu, their spirit, and the participation of both national and international athletes are highly encouraging.

It must be mentioned that the chief minister, Omar Abdullah, is himself a fitness enthusiast and whenever he gets time from his busy schedule, his first preference is to ensure physical fitness.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The spirit of the participants braving the rain is truly inspiring. Jammu showing its resilience! Events like these that combine sports, tourism, and social messages are fantastic for the region's image.
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Priyanka N
While the event is commendable, I hope the focus on a "drug-free lifestyle" translates into concrete action on the ground. Awareness is one thing, but we need better rehabilitation centers and counseling in schools and colleges. The marathon is a good start, though.
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Aman W
Running 21 km in the rain? Wah! Hats off to all the athletes and the CM. This is the kind of positive news from Jammu & Kashmir we love to see. Bollywood stars adding glamour helps spread the message far and wide.
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Karthik V
Good to see international athletes participating. Puts Jammu on the global sports map. The tourism angle is smart. Hope they make this an annual event and improve the infrastructure for it year on year.
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Michael C
Gul Panag's point about the agenda being "peace" is so important. In a region often in the headlines for conflict, an event that brings people together for health and brotherhood is powerful. More power to the volunteers who made it happen despite the weather!

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