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NMIMS Chandigarh, in collaboration with Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre (Tata Memorial Center), successfully hosted the third edition of the Narsee Monjee Half Marathon 2025. This year’s theme, ‘Raising Awareness About Cancer and Inspiring a Fighting Spirit in the Face of Adversity’, emphasised the critical need for proactive healthcare and the power of resilience. The event united participants from across India, reinforcing the importance of fitness, community engagement, and health consciousness.
This year’s marathon saw enthusiastic participation from over 1000 runners including cancer survivors, differently-abled individuals, and those who have triumphed over life-threatening illnesses, making it a powerful testament to resilience and hope. The event also had the honor of welcoming prominent running clubs, including The Run Club (TRC), Chandigarh Distance Runners (CDR), SkechersGO Run Club (GRC), and Bonded in Gratitude. Among them were Sh. Rakesh Kashyap, Sh. Rajiv Batra, Sh. Munish Jauhar, Sh. Surender Gulia, and Sh. Vijender Singh, amongst others who brought their experience and energy to the race, inspiring fellow participants.
The races were flagged off at regular intervals - 21.1 km for endurance runners, and 11 km and 5 km for shorter-distance participants; ensuring a smooth and well-coordinated experience. To enhance efficiency, timing chip mats were installed at the start and finish lines, allowing accurate performance tracking, while hydration and medical support stations were strategically placed along the route, with ambulances, physicians, and physiotherapists on standby to ensure the safety and well-being of all runners.
The NMIMS Chandigarh Half Marathon 2025 kicked off from the NMIMS Chandigarh campus, covering key city landmarks and offering participants a scenic yet challenging course. The event commenced at 5:00 AM with an inaugural address, followed by an energetic Zumba and warmup session to prepare runners for the race.
The races were flagged off at regular intervals - 21.1 km for endurance runners, and 11 km and 5 km for shorter-distance participants; ensuring a smooth and well-coordinated experience. To enhance efficiency, timing chip mats were installed at the start and finish lines, allowing accurate performance tracking, while hydration and medical support stations were strategically placed along the route, with ambulances, physicians, and physiotherapists on standby to ensure the safety and well-being of all runners.
The presence of Shri Manish Tewari, Member of Parliament, Chandigarh, as the Chief Guest highlighted the significance of large-scale community participation in spreading awareness about cancer. He acknowledged the seamless collaboration between Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital & Research Centre and NMIMS Chandigarh in organizing the event and commended the impressive turnout.
He stated, ‘I congratulate Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital & Research Centre and NMIMS Chandigarh for organizing this marathon to raise awareness that cancer is curable. The event has been splendidly executed, and I extend my gratitude to the dedicated organizers and the incredible crowd that has turned out in large numbers. I sincerely hope this tradition continues, inspiring many more to join in the years to come.’
Additionally, speaking about the impact of the event, Prof. (Dr.) Rashmi Khorana Nagpal, Campus Director (I/C), NMIMS Chandigarh, Professor & Associate Dean, School of Law, stated, ‘The NMIMS Half Marathon is not just a test of endurance but a testament to the human spirit, resilience, and the power of collective action. At NMIMS, we believe that education extends beyond classrooms; it is about shaping socially responsible individuals who champion meaningful causes.
Furthermore, Dr. Ashish Gulia, Director at Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, emphasized and stated, ‘Early detection is one of the most powerful tools in the fight against cancer, significantly improving treatment outcomes and survival rates. At Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, we are committed to advancing cancer research, treatment, and awareness initiatives that empower individuals to take proactive steps toward their health.
Students from schools, including both State and National level players, were felicitated during the post-event celebrations alongside the winners. The event concluded with a prize distribution ceremony, where winners of the 5 km, 11 km, and 21.1 km races were awarded trophies by Shri Manish Tewari, along with Prof. (Dr.) Rashmi Khorana Nagpal. Additionally, sponsors and key contributors were felicitated in recognition of their support. The day ended with a grand master photograph, capturing the collective spirit of resilience and unity that defined the event.