Billed as the biggest mass run ever held in the country, sportspersons, film stars, cultural personalities, politicians, government employees, teachers and students lined UP for the event not only in the state capital, but in the entire state.
Imparting momentum to the mass run, Tendulkar also ran for about 200 meters from the starting point in front of the government secretariat.
At the outset, the Governor read out the pledge for making the Games a big event in the sporting history of Kerala.
Similar runs were organised in over 10,000 centres across the state simultaneously.
As many as 21 mega run points, 226 mini mega run points, and thousands of ordinary points were arranged for the event.
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