CNN Central News and Network–ITDC India ePress/ITDC News Bhopal: Rabindranath Tagore University is organising Velocity Night Run 2026 in Bhopal for the first time. The unique night run will be held on June 6, 2026 at TT Nagar Stadium, Bhopal, in which runners, fitness enthusiasts and young participants from the city as well as across the state will take part. The objective of the programme is to promote fitness, discipline, health awareness and sportsmanship among youth.

Held in a night-time setting, the run will offer participants an experience full of energy, enthusiasm and excitement amid the stadium lights. The competition has separate categories of 1 hour, 2 hours and 3 hours, in which participants can take part according to their capacity. All participants must report 30 minutes before the start of the run. Late entry will not be valid. During the run, track lanes of different colours have been designated for participants so that the event can be conducted in an organised and safe manner. Special fitness and running zones will also be set up in the stadium premises.

On the occasion, Rabindranath Tagore University Chancellor Aditi Chaturvedi Vats said that Velocity Night Run is not only a sports event, but an inspiring initiative to promote health, fitness and a positive lifestyle among youth. Such events inspire young people to go beyond their limits and develop self-confidence and discipline.

Rabindranath Tagore University Registrar Sangeeta Johri said the university has always encouraged events related to sports, health and personality development for the holistic development of students and youth. Velocity Night Run 2026 will give young people an experience of positive energy and team spirit along with fitness. The university administration has appealed to more and more youth, players and fitness enthusiasts to participate in this special night run.


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