Indore's Save Water Mini-Marathon unites 5,000 for conservation cause
Over 5,000 people gathered in Indore for the Save Water Mini-Marathon, organised by Free Press. The event aimed to raise awareness about water conservation while bringing together runners of all ages and backgrounds. Organisers described it as more than just a race—a movement filled with hope and unity.
The marathon kicked off early in Indore, with participants running not just for fitness but to promote the urgent need to save water. Runners from across Central India joined, showing widespread support for the cause.
Top performers in various categories, including Naveen Chouhan, Tanmay Chouhan, and Vishal Kaushal, received prizes for their efforts. The event's success relied on the hard work of volunteers, sponsors, and participants, all of whom were praised by the organisers.
Free Press Director Pravin Nagar expressed his satisfaction with the massive turnout. He thanked everyone involved, highlighting the collective determination to protect natural resources.
The Save Water Mini-Marathon concluded with a strong message about conservation and community effort. The event's impact stretched beyond Indore, drawing attention to water-saving measures across the region. Organisers and participants alike left with a shared sense of purpose and achievement.