Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Cause, they care: More NGOS join Sunday run

Number up to 291, from last year’s 272

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: The Tata Mumbai Marathon (TMM) 2020 will see its 14,000 participan­ts supporting more social causes, as the number of NGOS has gone up to 291, from 272 last year. According to the organisers, while there are 12 main causes, the same as last year, the list of sub-groups under them has become longer, although the exact number is not yet known. A total of 55,000 people have registered for the run.

For the second time in the run, a non-government organisati­on called Rubaroo will field participan­ts for their campaign against child sexual abuse. Other charities include children’s education, improving health care, opportunit­ies for livelihood and safeguardi­ng the environmen­t, among others.

“The philanthro­py platform of the Tata Mumbai marathon is cause-agnostic and provides equal opportunit­y to all non-profits to raise funds. Causes like education, health, and child welfare have a greater recall with people, because of the very nature of the subject, but it is only this platform that helps provide a level playing field for NGOS promoting lesser-known and less-visible causes such as preservati­on of art and culture, tribal welfare,” said Jayanti Shukla, CEO, United Way Mumbai, philanthro­py partner for the event.

“We are supporting education and rehabilita­tion of people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es. In a space like marathon, the sportsmans­hip spirit makes people more accepting,” said Archana Chandra, CEO, Jai Vakeel Foundation and Research Centre.

 ?? ANSHUMAN POYREKAR/HT PHOTO ?? Marathoner­s prepare for Sunday’s run. The city and suburbs can expect a much warmer Sunday, as the day and night temperatur­es are expected to be 29°C and 16°C, close to the normal mark, compared to 25°C and 11°C on Friday. Moisture levels are likely to be high with the predicted humidity at 88% in south Mumbai, and 76% in the suburbs. Air pollution is likely to be low as the air quality index (AQI) forecast for Sunday is 79 (satisfacto­ry), with PM10 concentrat­ion expected to be 90 microgramm­es per cubic metre (ug/m3) and PM2.5 concentrat­ion expected to be 52 ug/m3.
ANSHUMAN POYREKAR/HT PHOTO Marathoner­s prepare for Sunday’s run. The city and suburbs can expect a much warmer Sunday, as the day and night temperatur­es are expected to be 29°C and 16°C, close to the normal mark, compared to 25°C and 11°C on Friday. Moisture levels are likely to be high with the predicted humidity at 88% in south Mumbai, and 76% in the suburbs. Air pollution is likely to be low as the air quality index (AQI) forecast for Sunday is 79 (satisfacto­ry), with PM10 concentrat­ion expected to be 90 microgramm­es per cubic metre (ug/m3) and PM2.5 concentrat­ion expected to be 52 ug/m3.

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