Bangalore Startup Marathon on Sunday

April 28, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:33 am IST - BENGALURU:

Bangalore Startup Marathon, an event exclusively for entrepreneurs and people associated with the startup ecosystem, will be held on Sunday at St. Joseph’s Indian Institutions Ground on, Vittal Mallya Road.

A one-of-its-kind event to celebrate entrepreneurial spirit, the marathon is being hosted by Chennai-based sports management and marketing firm SportzPro, and held in association with The Hindu , Sobha Dreamacres, and N.A Haris Foundation.

Sabari Nair, co-founder of SportzPro said the event was for members of functional startups who let health take a back seat due to their busy schedule.

“When you are part of a startup, your work timings are something that cannot be put on paper and your time management skills are also put through the ultimate test. Through Bangalore Startup Marathon we want to help startups get the best of both worlds. A commitment can be made to healthy living along with the unique opportunity to meet people who can fuel entrepreneurial streaks,” Nair added.

Sanjana Galrani, Kannda actor, is the brand ambassador for Sunday’s event. “Bangalore Startup Marathon is the perfect beginning for a healthy startup culture. Through this event, startups will take the first step to believe that running is much more than just an exercise,” said Sanjana.The Bangalore Startup Marathon is an avenue for budding entrepreneurs to come together at a single venue and run for sound health and shining life ahead. For registrations and more information on the marathon, log on towww.startupmarathon.in.

Sanjana Galrani, Kannda actor,

is the brand ambassador for

the Sunday’s event

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