
Udaipur, June 14: The night echoed with the sound of applause and cheers as approximately 300 women took to the streets for the “Night Run 2.0” organized by the Yashwant Foundation. Under the leadership of coordinator Kaniska Shrimali, this event showcased an extraordinary display of female strength, confidence, and unwavering unity, stretching from Mahakal Temple to Rajiv Gandhi Park.
Women’s Resilience on Display
The excitement was palpable as the women ran together, their footsteps resonating on the roads. There were moments when they felt exhausted, but they supported each other, encouraging one another to continue. This determination highlighted that while women may tire in challenging circumstances, they will never stop.
Royal Message of Empowerment
The event was inaugurated by the chief guest, Maharani Nivrutti Kumari Mewar, who emphasized that women are inherently strong and must continue to pursue their health and identity. She stated that women juggle responsibilities throughout their lives, and this run symbolizes the need for them to prioritize their well-being.
Acknowledgment of Achievements
Former District Collector Tarachand Meena was present to award the winners in two categories (ages 15-35 and 35-60 and above), praising their enthusiasm. The spirit of senior women participants was comparable to that of the youth.
Esteemed Guests in Attendance
The event was graced by several dignitaries, including former minister Jagdishraj Shrimali, Dr. Deepa Singh, and various officials and community leaders, all supporting the cause of women’s empowerment.
Cultural Performances and Special Guests
The program featured an engaging hula-hoop performance by children from Let Us Hoop, which was well-received. Notably, gold medalist Nitya Singh from Indore inspired the women to embrace fitness.
Team Effort Behind the Success
The success of the event was attributed to the dedicated efforts of the organizing team, including Ishika Trivedi, Jagrit Shrimali, and others, who worked tirelessly to bring this initiative to fruition.
In conclusion, coordinator Kaniska Shrimali expressed gratitude to all participants, guests, and team members, reiterating that the primary aim of the event was to promote health, confidence, and participation among women.