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Race for health and education towards Smart Bangladesh
Social fintech network ‘Inspiring Bangladesh’ is organizing a running event with virtual mode to inspire youth in the call for health and education for all. The positive story of the people of Bangladesh has been discussed worldwide.
The ‘Higher Inspiring Bangladesh Independence Run-2024’ will start from Hatirjheel on 10th of May with the cooperation of Ministry of Youth and Sports. The announcement informed that two lifestyle brands namely Fitness and Running are associated with the event.
Fit Nation is a community based platform for promoting health and fitness campaigns, marathon runs, weekly exercise camps, and inspirational stories of Bangladeshis and their goals to stay fit.
Sahaj.com, Global Healthcare Centre, Recharge Electrolyte Beverages, Total Tools Bangladesh, Pakelo Lubricants, Me Noodles, Nutri Plus, Nestle Gold Cornflux, Shakti Plus, Revo, JCI Dhaka Signature, Asus, Sunquik Bangladesh and AASEPS North South University, South are participating in this event. Dhaka Cyclist is cooperating.
Imran Fahad, founder and CEO of Inspiring Bangladesh, said about the upcoming marathon, the social network is organizing physical activity and sports activities among the youth to build a strong nation.
In the upcoming marathon, we will call for increasing access to education and health services for all in line with the third and fourth goals of the Sustainable Development Goals, he said. We are inspiring youth in outings and sports by digitally connecting them through the fitness online community.
In the upcoming Bangladesh Independence Run, in addition to the seven-and-a-half-kilometer and one-kilometer live segments, virtual run options have been kept for remote participation in the marathon.
Anyone from anywhere can participate in the race from their respective places. Imran Fahad said that the participants will be able to participate with the platform by reporting from smart watch or mobile.
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