Shauryaveer Run for India: 10,000 Rally in Delhi Amid Army Day Celebrations

The Shauryaveer Run for India saw massive participation with over 10,000 people joining in Delhi alone. Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi flagged off the event and expressed gratitude for the overwhelming civilian support. The run was organized simultaneously at 21 locations across India, attracting more than 35,000 participants nationwide. This event commemorates Shaurya Diwas, which marks the Indian Army's heroic defense of Jammu and Kashmir in 1947.

Key Points: 79th Shaurya Diwas Run for India Draws 10000 Participants

  • Over 10,000 participants joined Delhi run honoring soldiers' bravery
  • Event featured multiple race distances from 3km to 21km
  • Two-thirds of participants were civilian supporters of Indian Army
  • Simultaneous runs held at 21 locations nationwide with 35,000 total
  • Shaurya Diwas commemorates 1947 defense of Jammu and Kashmir
  • Army Chief General Dwivedi flagged off the patriotic running event
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79th Shaurya Diwas: Over 10,000 runners join 'Shauryaveer - Run for India' in Delhi

Over 10,000 runners joined the Shauryaveer Run for India in Delhi, celebrating 79th Shaurya Diwas and honoring Indian soldiers' bravery and sacrifice.

"The most important thing is the tremendous support we received from the people of India for the Indian Army; it has truly encouraged us. - General Upendra Dwivedi"

New Delhi, Oct 26

More than 10,000 participants, including Army officers, soldiers, professional athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and civilians, took part in the 'Shauryaveer – Run for India' held in New Delhi on Sunday.

The event, organised as part of the 79th Shaurya Diwas celebrations, was flagged off by Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi and aimed to honour the valour, unity, and indomitable spirit of India's soldiers.

Addressing the gathering, General Dwivedi expressed gratitude to the participants for their overwhelming response and support.

"I would like to thank all of you for coming here in such large numbers. This time for Shauryaveer, the marathon race we organised included distances of 21 km, 10 km, 5 km, and 3 km," he said.

Highlighting the public enthusiasm for the event, the Army Chief noted that the run witnessed massive participation from civilians as well.

"The most important thing is the tremendous support we received from the people of India for the Indian Army; it has truly encouraged us. This time, out of the 8,000 people who participated in the run, two-thirds were civilians who supported the Army. In fact, we had to stop our personnel because the registrations were overflowing," he added.

General Dwivedi also informed that the Shauryaveer run was organised simultaneously at around 21 locations across the country, attracting more than 35,000 participants in total.

Sharing his experience, Lt Gen J.K. Sharma, another senior Army officer, said, "I started running half marathons around 2011 and since then, I've been participating in them occasionally... Running Shauryaveer has always been a privilege and a great honour. I thank the organisers for this event."

Shaurya Diwas is observed every year on October 27 to commemorate the bravery and sacrifice of the Indian Armed Forces.

It marks the day in 1947 when Indian infantrymen became the first troops to land in Srinagar, successfully repelling invaders from the outskirts of the city and saving Jammu and Kashmir from a Pakistani incursion.

The event featured multiple race categories catering to different age groups and fitness levels.

These included a 21 km timed competitive run for participants above 18 years, a 10 km timed open run for those above 10 years, a 5 km People's Run for runners above 10 years, and a 3 km family-friendly run open to all participants above 10 years of age.

The Army said the success of this year's event reflects the enduring bond between the Indian Armed Forces and citizens, showcasing unity, patriotism, and respect for the country's defenders.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish there were more participation options for senior citizens and differently-abled people. My 65-year-old father wanted to show support but couldn't manage even the 3km run.
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Rohit P
Completed the 10km run! The energy was electric ⚡️. Two-thirds civilians participating shows how much we love and respect our jawans. More such events should be organized across all major cities.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Delhi, participating in this event helped me understand the deep connection Indians have with their armed forces. The historical significance of Shaurya Diwas makes it even more meaningful.
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Vikram M
Salute to our brave soldiers! 🫡 The fact that registrations were overflowing shows the nation's gratitude towards our armed forces. Hope next year they can accommodate even more participants.
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Kavya N
Took my children for the 3km family run. It was a perfect way to teach them about our military history and the importance of Shaurya Diwas. They're already asking when the next run will be! 😊

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