“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will.”
- - Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyrw
The miraculous power of giving birth was endowed to women, not men, by nature itself. But ruthless society has always strived for power and control. Thus, its acquisitiveness does not give space in its thoughts for nature and nature’s decisions. Since past, women have not only been suppressed and exploited, but also they’ve faced atrocities in the form of female foeticide and infanticide. Awareness is the only means to uproot this harsh mentality and regain humane state of mind. IIM Rohtak continued its 5 year endeavour to promote the cause of women in the state of Haryana with the successful completion of the 5
th Run for the Girl Child Mini-Marathon. The event was supported by Mr Sanath Jayasuriya, ace cricketer and former Sri Lanakan captain who flew in from Colombo specially to attend the Marathon as Chief Guest.
The Mini-Marathon witnessed whole-hearted participation from students and the local community of Rohtak and Haryana/NCR. The event was inaugurated in the morning and witnessed by a gathering of over 1500 people and drew the participation of more the 1000 runners. Addressing the gathering, he pointed out how the problem of female foeticide affects not only India, but many regions in South Asia. Further he said “There should be equality in gender, not just in numbers, but in thoughts, words and action.
The event was comprised of a 10 km run, a 5 km run for girls, 5 km run for boys and a 3 km for children below 12 years. The winners for the respective races were Arun, Ms Nidhi, Dharmender and Miss Sheetal. The winners were awarded cash prizes and goodies worth Rs 1 Lakh. IIM Rohtak students had organized various promotional events in the week preceding the mini marathon like Nukkad Nataks and an online quiz competition “Nirbhaya” which drew participation of B-schools across the country.
The Run for Girl Child mini marathon was sponsored by LPS Bossard, Pride Sports, Central Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Nise Spray, MARD, Lotto and Ozone3. The 2013 marathon has also seen Indian Legend Padma Shri Milkha Singh as its chief guest.
Over the years, the Run for Girl Child initiative by the institute has tirelessly worked to raise awareness about the social evils of female feticide and gender discrimination, and in this aspect has become a catalyst of change. This was another step forward in realizing IIM Rohtak’s vision of creating leaders with integrity and admirable social commitment.