In a major initiative to promote women empowerment and citizen participation, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports is set to organise the “Nari Shakti Vandan Run” on 17–18 April 2026 across seven major cities in India. The event reflects the government’s commitment towards women-led development and the broader vision of Viksit Bharat.
Event Overview: Dates and Cities
The nationwide run, themed #NariShaktiVandan, will take place across the following cities:
- Patna – 17 April 2026
- Jaipur – 17 April 2026
- Delhi – 18 April 2026
- Cuttack – 18 April 2026
- Mumbai – 18 April 2026
- Indore – 18 April 2026
- Bengaluru – 18 April 2026
The event will be conducted at prominent public locations in each city, encouraging widespread participation.
Programme Structure and Activities
The “Nari Shakti Vandan Run” will follow a structured and engaging format:
- Early morning registration of participants
- Inauguration ceremony with dignitary addresses
- Administration of the Nari Shakti pledge
- Run spanning 2–3 kilometres
- Certificate distribution ceremony
This format ensures both community engagement and symbolic participation, making the event inclusive and impactful.
Mass Participation Across Diverse Groups
The initiative aims to bring together women from all walks of life, including:
- Students
- Working professionals
- Entrepreneurs
- Sportspersons
- Civil society members
Participation is being facilitated through key organisations such as:
- MY Bharat
- National Service Scheme
- Sports Authority of India
This collaborative approach ensures large-scale mobilisation and inclusivity.
Connecting with National Discourse
The event coincides with the ongoing Parliament Session (16–18 April 2026), where discussions on women’s representation and delimitation are taking place. The run aims to:
- Raise awareness about women’s role in governance
- Encourage active public engagement in democratic processes
- Support the vision of inclusive representation
Promoting Women-Led Development
The “Nari Shakti Vandan Run” is more than just a fitness event—it is a symbolic movement highlighting:
- The growing role of women in nation-building
- The importance of gender equality and empowerment
- The need for active participation in social and political spheres
It reinforces the idea that women are key drivers of India’s growth and development.
Conclusion
The nationwide “Nari Shakti Vandan Run” stands as a powerful initiative to celebrate women’s strength, participation, and leadership. By combining fitness, awareness, and civic engagement, the event contributes meaningfully to India’s journey towards a more inclusive and developed future.

