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October 7, 2025

60+ NGOs, 15 Corporates, and Citizens Join Forces to Raise ₹3.75 Crores

The CSR Journal Magazine

For 20 glorious years, the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon has broken barriers, serving as a beacon of national pride and re-shaping the way India unites in health, purpose, and generosity.   As one of India’s largest sporting platforms for philanthropy, this edition brought together citizens, corporates, and not-for-profits in an extraordinary celebration of giving.

For the first time, Lakshyaa, partnered with the race as its philanthropy partner and, in doing so, surpassed the fundraising benchmarks of previous years. Together with over 60 NGOs, 15 corporates, and more than 60 individual fundraisers, supported by countless of donors and runners, the platform has successfully mobilised over ₹3.7 crores. Since its inception in 2005, the Vednata Delhi Half Marathon has now collectively raised ₹85 crores, transforming millions of lives.

What makes the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon unique is its cause-neutral approach. This year, it was represented by 16 diverse causes across the development sector—from education, healthcare, and cancer care to organ transplants, disability inclusion, child development, livelihoods, and beyond. Many organizations came on board for the first time, underscoring the growing acceptance of the race as a trusted and nationally significant social impact platform.

Current fundraising figures include ₹3.04 crores raised through corporates, ₹47 Lacs raised through individual fundraisers. Direct donations amounting to ₹7 Lacs were made on NGO pages. NGOs also raised over ₹13 Lacs through charity bibs and offline efforts. The runners of VDHM 2025 have also generously contributed ₹2.5 Lacs during their registration for the run to the causes of their choice! Donations will continue to be accepted until October 28th 2025, through https://vdhm.lakshyaa.co.in/.

Commenting on the milestone, Nikhil Pant, CEO of Lakshyaa, said, “This edition of the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon truly embodies the power of collective action. With ‘Breaking Barriers’ as our theme, we have witnessed NGOs, corporates, fundraisers, and citizens come together with a shared purpose. At Lakshyaa, we believe in creating impact with compliance, ensuring that every rupee raised not only transforms lives but also strengthens trust in the philanthropy ecosystem and is rightfully used. The results this year show that together we can build a more sustainable, accountable, inclusive, and impactful movement for national development.”

The event’s title sponsor, Vedanta continues to champion #RunForZeroHunger through its social impact initiative, Nand Ghar. Over the last three editions, the movement has facilitated nearly 20 million meals. This year, for every kilometre run, Vedanta will provide one Poshan Pack—nutritious supplements designed to bridge gaps in children’s diets. For the fourth edition, Vedanta has pledged 5 million Poshan Packs for 5 million km. Alongside participants, Vedanta employees are also contributing meals, amplifying the initiative and showcasing the power of collective action.

Speaking on the same, Khurram Naayaab, General Manager-CSR and Head Governance, Vedanta, said, “We’re incredibly proud of our partnership with Procam and the Run for Zero initiative. Through this program, we’ve already delivered 1.7 million portion packs, and this year we’re targeting 5 million. But what makes this truly special is seeing our 270,000 women beneficiaries transform from recipients of support into changemakers themselves. They’re now driving impact in their communities across 9,000+ nutrition centres in 15 states. This is the power of sustainable, community-driven change.”

Adding to this, Vivek Singh, Joint Managing Director of Procam International, reflected on the journey of the race itself,  “Over two decades, the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon has been instrumental in breaking barriers in India, whether it is making long-distance running more accessible, encouraging more women to participate, providing an equal platform for all including people with disabilities, or bridging the gap between running for personal fitness and running for social good. Today, this platform is no longer just about sport; it has become a people’s movement, championing causes that matter and inspiring change at scale.”

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