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Miss World 2025 Opal Suchata Chuangsri is set to flag off the Pink Power Run in Hyderabad. The marathon aims to raise awareness and create a social movement around breast cancer. She also highlighted a planned dinner with children who have visual disabilities and HIV. The event is organized by the Sudha Reddy Foundation and MEIL Foundation.

Key Points: Miss World 2025 Opal Suchata Chuangsri Flags Off Hyderabad Pink Power Run

  • Miss World 2025 Opal Suchata Chuangsri is the chief guest for the Hyderabad marathon
  • The run features 10K, 5K, and 3K categories for all fitness levels
  • Organized by Sudha Reddy Foundation and MEIL Foundation to promote early cancer detection
  • Suchata also plans a special dinner with children from marginalized communities in Telangana
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Miss World 2025 Opal Suchata Chuangsri to flag off 'Pink Power Run 2025' in Hyderabad, calls for a social movement on breast cancer

Miss World 2025 Opal Suchata Chuangsri to headline the Pink Power Run in Hyderabad, a marathon to create a social movement for breast cancer awareness.

"We’re inviting everyone... to come together, running for their fitness and health, and also creating a social movement on breast cancer - Opal Suchata Chuangsri"

Hyderabad, September 27

The second edition of 'Pink Power Run' is all set to be held in Hyderabad on Sunday, September 28.

With an aim to raise awareness and support the fight against breast cancer, the marathon will commence at 5:30 am, drawing hundreds for a cause.

The 'Pink Power Run 2025' is an initiative by the Sudha Reddy Foundation and MEIL Foundation, carrying the tagline "Stride and Shine." The 2025 edition will feature 10K, 5K, and 3K categories for participants of every age, fitness level, and background.

Adding star power to the 'Pink Power Run' is Miss World 2025, Opal Suchata Chuangsri.

Speaking to ANI, Suchata urged everyone to take part in the marathon and help create a social movement on breast cancer.

"On the 28th, we're having a Pink Power Run, which is a marathon running event for raising awareness for breast cancer...We're inviting everyone from around the world to come together, running for their fitness and health, and also creating a social movement on breast cancer as well," she said.

Suchata also spoke about a scheduled dinner with guests from Telangana, including children with visual disabilities and HIV.

"We're just having dinner together, trying to give them a great time. And as we're here in Hyderabad, we think that it's a very special occasion that we get to know them. So I hope it's going to be as fun for them. And I think we could learn more about how we can give help to their communities as well," she said.

Earlier in August, the MEIL Foundation, in partnership with the Sudha Reddy Foundation, announced the launch of Pink Power Run 2.0 -- Hyderabad's flagship initiative to raise awareness, promote early detection, and rally communities nationwide in the fight against breast cancer.

Sudha Reddy, founder of the Sudha Reddy Foundation, said, "Breast cancer is claiming the lives of far too many women in India. Awareness, early detection, and access are the three pillars that can change this. When we know that survival can rise dramatically if cancer is caught early, it is our responsibility to take this mission forward. The Pink Power Run is about uniting people, saving lives, and making Hyderabad a beacon of hope for women across India."

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Great to see Hyderabad hosting such events. But I hope the organizers also focus on making cancer screening more accessible in rural areas. Awareness runs are good, but we need actual healthcare infrastructure improvements.
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Sarah B
Love that they're including dinner with children with disabilities and HIV. True leadership is about including everyone in the conversation. Miss World is setting a great example! 👏
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Aditya G
Already registered for the 5K! Hyderabad needs more health awareness events like this. The different distance categories make it accessible for everyone - from serious runners to beginners like me.
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Nisha Z
My mother survived breast cancer because we detected it early. Every woman in India should have access to regular checkups. Proud of Hyderabad for leading this movement! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The "Stride and Shine" tagline is perfect! Combining fitness with social cause - what a brilliant concept. Hope this inspires similar events across other Indian cities too.

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