Sportsmanship Unites Jamshedpur in Harmony Run on Gandhi Jayanti
Thousands Join Annual Goodwill Race Organized by KK Trust and Red Cross
Key Points:
• Harmony Run draws massive participation from diverse communities
• Event route spans from Sakchi Roundabout to Modi Park vicinity
• Over 500 volunteers ensure smooth execution of the race
JAMSHEDPUR – A collaborative effort by KK Educational Trust and Red Cross Society Jamshedpur brought thousands together for the annual Harmony Run to mark October 2, the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, promoting unity and brotherhood.
The race commenced at Sakchi Roundabout on Wednesday.
Moreover, it passed through significant landmarks including Red Cross Society and Jubilee Park.
The event concluded near Modi Park, drawing participants from all walks of life.

KK Educational Trust Chairman Vikas Singh emphasized the run’s objective.
“Our aim is to foster mutual harmony and fraternity,” he stated.
Furthermore, Singh highlighted the event’s history, noting its inception in 2011.
The race has consistently attracted participants from diverse backgrounds.
“This demonstrates the unity among all Indians,” Singh added.
On the other hand, the event’s success hinged on meticulous planning.
Over 500 volunteers were deployed to ensure smooth operations.
Their efforts contributed significantly to the event’s positive outcome.
In addition, the race route was carefully chosen to encompass key city areas.
This strategic planning enhanced the run’s visibility and impact.
Meanwhile, the enthusiastic participation reflected the city’s commitment to harmony.
People from various religious and ethnic groups joined hands in the spirit of unity.
