Anustup Kundu
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Anustup Kundu
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Anustup Kundu
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25 Nov 2025
08:00:36 PM
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News Desk, News Nation 360 : Tata Steel World 25K This year, Kolkata, one of India's largest athletic events that encourages participation, celebrates its illustrious 10th year. A Decade Strong, this path of influence and transformation genuinely exemplifies #ADecadeofDifference, inspiring a nation and inspiring innumerable runners. Commenting on the occasion, D.B. Sundara Ramam, Vice President – Corporate Services, Tata Steel, stated that Tata Steel is pleased to commemorate the TSW25K Run's tenth anniversary, a historic occasion that has grown to be an essential part of Kolkata's athletic and cultural landscape. TSW25K has promoted endurance, resiliency, and fitness over the years. The yearly event unites runners from all walks of life and resonates with Kolkata's dynamic spirit. The TSW25K, a celebration of running, passion, and solidarity, keeps growing. He hopes the 2025 edition to become a huge hit. The inaugural World Athletics Gold Label Race in the world will take place on Sunday, December 21, 2025, featuring elite Indian and international runners along with thousands of hobby runners on Kolkata's historic Red Road, and both on-site and virtual run registrations (https://tatasteelworld25k.procam.in/) go live on September 12, 2025. Organised by Procam International, the Tata Steel World 25K Kolkata celebrates ten years of expansion beyond the usual road race, raising the bar in organisation year after year, being a pioneer in gender equality, and fostering philanthropy and community outreach. Running is India's most rapidly expanding sport today, with a 40% increase in running clubs and events, and a 23% growth in women distance runners. Having combined Kolkata's vibrant cultural heritage with running, the race has generated a booming fitness movement, defining the city's character, and this year's event is marking a decade of change, inclusivity, and motivation for both runners and society.
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