Fitistan Ek Fit Bharat, in collaboration with India’s largest bank, the State Bank of India, is commemorating the 25th Anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas with a grand tribute and fitness challenge honoring the 527 Braveheart soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation’s protection.
The Kargil conflict, which commenced on May 3rd, 1999, and concluded on July 26th, 1999, spanned 85 days of courageous battles between Indian and Pakistani soldiers, culminating in a resounding victory for India. To mark this historic event, the challenge will run for the same duration, requiring participants to complete a total of 630,000 steps through walking or running.
Registration for this noble endeavor is entirely free, although participants have the option to purchase commemorative medals and tee-shirts. To qualify for a medal, participants must achieve 527,000 steps, while reaching 630,000 steps will earn them eCertificates.
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The challenge is structured into four phases, each mirroring critical stages of the Kargil conflict:
1. Phase 1: Preparation of Kargil War
2. Phase 2: March to Kargil
3. Phase 3: Assault on Tiger Hill
4. Phase 4: On Top of Tiger Hill
Each phase has its duration, daily step goals, and total steps to be accomplished within that timeframe.
Registration for the event commenced on April 22nd and will conclude on June 25th. Participants are welcome to join at any point within this period but must ensure they meet their step goals by July 26th.
This nationwide event welcomes participants from all corners of India. Fitistan has developed a user-friendly web application that syncs seamlessly with popular fitness apps like Google Fit and FitBit, enabling participants to track their progress and compete on leaderboards.
With over 100,000 participants expected to join this virtual challenge, Fitistan Ek Fit Bharat, spearheaded by Major Dr. Surendra Poonia, VSM (Ex-Special Forces), and Mrs. Shilpa Bhagat (2013 Mrs. India World), stands as a beacon of inspiration, education, and facilitation for a healthier lifestyle among Indians.
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