FPJ Mini Marathon: Indore Gears Up For ‘Save Water Mini Marathon 2025’ With Cash Prizes; Register Below
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Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Indore city is set to witness a mini marathon, based around promoting water conservation, on 30th March, Sunday. The event registrations are free and open. Men and Women from Indore, Mhow and Dewas can register to participate and potentially win cash prizes.
The event, organised by Free Press Journal, will be an eight km mini marathon which will flag off at 6 am on Sunday morning. There are three cash prizes in both men and women categories. The entries will be on first come first serve basis only and an ID proof will be required at the time of entry.
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According to information, backed by Omaxe and Petronet LNG, 'Save Water Mini Marathon 2025' is being organised by the Free Press Journal in Indore. The marathon will begin from the Free Press House, situated on the AB Road, will run to Shivaji Vatika and back. The total distance covered will be 8.2 Kms and the timings will be measured by an expert refferee.
Prize Money
The organisers have decided three tiers of cash prize for men and woman category each. The first, second and third place will recieve Rs 11,000, Rs 7,000 and RS 5,000 each. The prize will be awarded after the running time of each participant has been calculated. Moreover, every participant will recieve a goody bag and the winners may get additional prizes.
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