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300km India walkathon for Chatsworth fund-raiser

- YOSHINI PERUMAL yoshini.perumal@inl.co.za For informatio­n on donating, contact Pavi at 031 403 2273.

FIVE Chatsworth men are gearing up for an arduous 300km walkathon through the streets of India to raise much-needed funds for the Chatsworth Regional Hospital Associatio­n.

The spirited team which comprise Bala Gangiah, Linga Naidoo, Jugga Naidoo, Vickey Reddy and Roger Chetty will embark on the “Walk of Life”, held in associatio­n with the Rotary Club of India and the Indian Cancer Society, on Friday.

The walkathon which also serves to create awareness of cancer and the need for palliative care globally, will culminate on January 28.

Since the initiative began in 2019, the Walk of Life has become an anticipate­d highlight in the event’s calendar of the Chatsworth Hospice.

The annual fund-raiser is the brainchild of cancer survivor and author Bala Gangiah, who undertook the 574km maiden walk in India in December 2019, along with well-known athlete Jay Moodley, a former South African, now residing in India.

The event garnered support for the hospice and this year the walk will be held in commemorat­ion of the Chatsworth Regional Hospice Associatio­n’s 33rd anniversar­y.

The walkers, four of whom are in their sixties, will complete 30km a day as they walk the pristine West Coast of

India from Kochi to Kanyakumar­i for 10 consecutiv­e days.

Gangiah, who lost his left kidney to cancer in June 2018, said he took a decision to not leave his problem solely in his doctor’s hands.

“Having taken responsibi­lity for my situation, I left no stone unturned in doing everything possible in getting my health back. So much so that I reached the top of Kilimanjar­o just six months after surgery,” he said.

His story from cancer to Kilimanjar­o is documented in his book What's your Kilimanjar­o?

Gangiah said he and his team also embarked on walks in Durban, on the Esplanade, and the team became a well-known sight as they walked their way into the hearts of supporters and well-wishers.

President of the Chatsworth Hospice, Thilaga Pillay, said: “This initiative articulate­ly demonstrat­es the resilience, tenacity and generosity of this special group of individual­s who fuel our passion as a hospice to serve those affected and afflicted by life limiting illnesses.

“Recently, the uMhlatuzan­a Yoga Studio in partnershi­p with the Chatsworth Regional Hospice Associatio­n hosted a walk on the Durban Esplanade to bid farewell to the Walk of Life Team. We enjoyed a morning of camaraderi­e as we came together to wish Bala Gangiah and his team well on their trip to India.

“The phenomenal group of walkers truly espouse the spirit of selfless caring and spend many hours training before the planned Walk of Life initiative­s, which is the ultimate test of endurance and perseveran­ce. We are immensely grateful to Bala and his team for their unwavering support to the hospice, and we wish them a successful and enjoyable walk across the south of India as they represent the Chatsworth Hospice.”

Members of the community are encouraged to support the initiative by donating 50 cents per kilometre walked by the team.

 ?? | YOSHINI PERUMAL ?? FROM left: Roger Chetty, Jugga Naidoo, Thilaga Pillay (Chatsworth Regional Hospice Associatio­n), Linga Naidoo, Bala Gangiah and Vickey Reddy.
| YOSHINI PERUMAL FROM left: Roger Chetty, Jugga Naidoo, Thilaga Pillay (Chatsworth Regional Hospice Associatio­n), Linga Naidoo, Bala Gangiah and Vickey Reddy.

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