Nagaland's Massive Marathon: A Run for a Drug-Free State

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-21 00:21:44 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 01:55:41

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Nagaland's Massive Marathon: A Run for a Drug-Free State

In a remarkable display of community spirit and determination, over 3,500 runners took to the streets of Dimapur, Nagaland, on Saturday, with a singular mission: to advocate for a drug-free state. The marathon, flagged off by Tovihoto Ayemi, Advisor to the Department of Tribal Affairs and Election, marked a significant moment in the Seva Pakhwada campaign, a nationwide initiative leading up to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 75th birthday on October 2.

The event, organized by the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) Nagaland, attracted participants from a wide age range, with the youngest being 8 and the oldest, 81. The route, starting at Dimapur Government College, took the runners through the city's iconic landmarks, City Tower and Khermahal, before concluding at the DDSC Stadium. The winner, Wede T Mero, along with second and third-place finishers Taliyanger Ozukum and Rinky Das, received accolades for their impressive performances. Special recognition was also given to the youngest and oldest participants, emphasizing the event's inclusive nature.

Advisor Ayemi, addressing the enthusiastic crowd, praised the BJYM Nagaland for their noble effort. He described the marathon as a "historic" event, not just for the impressive turnout but also for its crucial message. Ayemi stressed the urgency of addressing the drug problem, urging citizens to take an active role in creating a drug-free Nagaland.

This marathon is more than a sporting event; it's a powerful statement of unity and a call to action. With the Seva Pakhwada campaign as a backdrop, the initiative highlights the potential for community-driven efforts to address societal issues. As Nagaland continues its journey towards a drug-free future, this marathon will undoubtedly be remembered as a pivotal moment in the state's history.