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Ultra-Distance Runner Sufiya Sufi’s ‘Run for Dreams’ Inspires Courage in Banihal

Ultra-distance runner Sufiya Sufi’s ‘Run for Dreams’ campaign reached Banihal on Saturday, dedicated to the Indian Armed Forces. Her 5,000-kilometer journey from Kanyakumari to Karakoram promotes resilience, determination, and patriotism. The CRPF’s 166 Battalion provided full security and logistical support along the challenging mountainous terrain. Sufi emphasized breaking mental barriers and inspiring women to achieve extraordinary feats through self-belief.

"Roads open when you believe": Ultra-distance runner Sufiya Sufi spreads message of courage during 'Run for Dreams'

Banihal, July 18

Banihal welcomed renowned ultra-distance runner Sufiya Sufi as her inspiring 'Run for Dreams' campaign reached the town on Saturday.

Dedicated to the Indian Armed Forces, her 5,000-kilometre journey from Kanyakumari to Karakoram is spreading the message of resilience, determination, and patriotism across the country.

As the marathon entered Banihal, personnel of the 166 Battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) extended full security and logistical support along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, ensuring the safe passage of the runner through the challenging mountainous terrain.

Sufi spoke about her journey, the warm support she has received from people and CRPF personnel, and the importance of breaking mental barriers.

She stressed that women can achieve extraordinary feats when they believe in themselves, adding that courage and determination open the way to opportunities and support.

"I hail from Ajmer, Rajasthan. I am out on a challenge these days - Kanyakumari to Karakoram Run. The distance is 5000 km. This is the 67th day of my run, and I am here in Banihal. People welcomed me here very warmly. As soon as the CRPF jawans came to know that I am running, they extended all their support to me. They are ensuring everything to see that I do not face any inconvenience in crossing the road or running...We need to come out of our mental barrier that women cannot do this. The roads then open on their own, and you find supportive people everywhere. Our inner voice should awaken, " Sufi told the reporters.

The historic journey, titled "Run for Dreams", commenced on May 12 and will conclude on August 6, covering 11 Indian states and several major war memorials across the country, before culminating at the iconic Karakoram Pass, located at an altitude of nearly 18,000 feet.

The route will also include a symbolic stop at the Kargil War Memorial on Kargil Vijay Diwas, July 26, before the final ascent toward Karakoram Pass.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

This is truly inspiring! Breaking mental barriers and telling women they can achieve anything - that's the message we need. Go Sufiya! 🙌

Vikram M

She's absolutely right - roads open when you believe. Her statement "We need to come out of our mental barrier that women cannot do this" is spot on. Hats off to her dedication and the CRPF for their support.

Amanda J

Running 5000 km across 11 states in 87 days is incredible physical and mental endurance. And stopping at Kargil War Memorial on Vijay Diwas - such a powerful tribute. Salute to Sufiya Sufi! 🏃‍♀️❤️

Rajesh Q

I admire her spirit but I worry about safety on Jammu-Srinagar highway. Hope CRPF and local administration keep her secure throughout. Otherwise, it's a brilliant initiative for women empowerment and patriotism.

David E

This is the kind of news that restores faith in humanity. A woman from Ajmer running for our armed forces, CRPF jawans supporting her, and people cheering her on. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Neha E

"Our inner voice should awaken" - such deep words! She's not just running for herself but for

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