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Bhartiya City ‘Run for the City’ supports TCS World 10 K Bangalore

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Bangalore 14th May 2014: Bhartiya City’s ‘Run for the City’ kicks off May 18 at the TCS World 10 K Bangalore 2014, uniting thousands of Nikoo home owners, friends and employees in a celebration of sport, style, design and culture. Bhartiya City, an integrated city spanning 125-acres near Hebbal in Bangalore and envisioned as the largest development of its kind within metro limits in India will come together on the track as the running enthusiasts participate in the seventh edition of TCS World 10 K Bangalore 2014 flagged off from the Sree Kanteerava Stadium.

‘Run for the City’ will  serve up a unique experience that speaks to the city’s character and energy and marks Bhartiya City’s conviction of a healthy and active Namma Bengaluru and contributions towards the noble causes that the World 10K stands for. 

Commenting on Bhartiya City’s participation, G Raghavan, CEO Bhartiya City said, “This is a unique event and it is encouraging as it reinforces Bhartiya’s commitment to giving back to the communities in which we operate as well as helps promote a healthy, active lifestyle. At Bhartiya we take great pride in sponsoring events that provide our community with a world class experience of both sports and entertainment represented in the concerts like the Santana and Guns & Roses that were conducted in the Bhartiya City. We are delighted that in our inaugural year, both Nikoo home owners and employees shall come together to contribute generously and extend support to a worthwhile cause by participating the TCS10K run, which brings Bangalore together in many ways.”

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