- Hero Homes organized a ‘Run for a Healthy Living’ in Ludhiana on July 1.
- The event was organized on the occasion of Chartered Accountants Day.
- Hero Homes partnered with ICAI to organize the event.
July 1, Ludhiana, Punjab: Hero Homes organized a ‘Run for a Healthy Living’ in Ludhiana on July 1. The event was organized in association with The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India on the occasion of Chartered Accountants Day. The chief guest of the event- J. Elanchezhian, Joint Commissioner of Police, Ludhiana flagged off the event and appreciated the initiative.
Hero Homes on the Sidhwan Canal road acted as the starting and ending point for the runs of 2 km and 8 km respectively.
The chief guest awarded the top three runners. Also, the rest of the participants received T-shirts. The enthusiasm among the runners was commendable, as the runs commenced at 6 am in morning. Post the cardio run, the runners were provided with breakfast meals.
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During the event, all the guidelines related to COVID-19 were abided by. Rahul Manocha, Sales Head, Hero Homes Ludhiana was present at the event. He gave all participants a project tour for the development conceptualised on the four themes of Creativity, Sustainability, Fitness and Community.
Moreover, the project is spread over 16.48 acres. It has units in six different configurations comprising 2 BHK, 3BHK, 4BHK & Penthouses. The Hero Realty project has been created with a blend of modernity and sustainability. It is known for promoting greener and healthier living.
CA Rajesh Kapoor, Chairman, NIRC of ICAI and CA Rachit Bhandari, NIRC Vice Chairman and Ex-officio were few other dignitaries present at the event.
Nagaraju Routhu, CEO, Hero Realty said, “We are pleased to be the partners with ICAI for organizing this event. Moreover, at Hero Realty we have always promoted fitness as an important aspect of our projects. Therefore, our efforts will continue to be focused around initiating such thoughtful activities to keep the community engaged.”