AINU Chennai takes mega strides for World Kidney Day with its 2nd Edition Kidney Run flagged off by Tamil Actor Santhosh Prathap
In a resolute commitment to boost awareness for World Kidney Day falling on the 14th of March this year, Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology (AINU), a leading kidney care specialist in India & Chennai ’s largest nephrology and urology healthcare specialty center, successfully orchestrated its 2nd edition of AINU Kidney Run.
Chennai, March 10, 2024: In a resolute commitment to boost awareness for World Kidney Day falling on the 14th of March this year, Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology (AINU), a leading kidney care specialist in India & Chennai ’s largest nephrology and urology healthcare specialty center, successfully orchestrated its 2nd edition of AINU Kidney Run.
Spanning 5 kilometers and commencing from Olcott Memorial Higher Secondary School, the event garnered active participation from over more than 600 individuals, each passionately advocating for the promotion and maintenance of healthy kidneys for a brighter future. Esteemed Tamil Actor Santhosh Prathap officially flagged off the high-energy marathon, joined by notable Chief Guests -Meghanathan Reddy, Member Secretary, Tamil Nadu Sports Development Authority, Chiradeep Dutta, COO, AG&P Pratham, and senior management representatives from AINU Hospital.
The marathon attracted a diverse and enthusiastic crowd, uniting children, men, women, college students, doctors, corporate employees, fitness enthusiasts, socialites, and professional runners from across Chennai. Categorized into four broad based groups comprising of Men, Women, Children, and Doctors, the event celebrated winners in each group, generously rewarding them with cash prizes and other enticing gifts.
Expressing his excitement for the event, Tamil film actor Santhosh Prathap remarked, "As someone deeply committed to fitness, I am thrilled to be part of AINU Chennai's impactful initiative. Supporting their mission to raise awareness about kidney health and contribute to saving lives brings me immense happiness. I extend my heartfelt wishes to AINU hospital, hoping for their continued success in spreading crucial awareness and fostering a healthier community through their mega campaign."
Dr. Arun Kumar- Managing Director, Chief Consultant Urologist, AINU, Chennai conveyed his gratitude for the overwhelming support and participation, stating "chronic kidney disease or CKD as it is commonly referred to as is a condition that may display no symptoms, potentially progressing to kidney failure if not identified and addressed in its early stages. Factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, smoking, and a family history of kidney disease contribute to the risk of developing kidney issues. In lieu of this serious prevailing health issue, we are more than pleased to have successfully rolled out our 2nd edition of AINU Kidney Run aimed at raising awareness and advocating proactive measures to ensure a healthier future for the community overall. I take this opportunity to extend my heartfelt appreciation for the enthusiastic participation from diverse sections of the society who volunteered to be a part of our mega awareness campaign."
In conjunction with the ongoing World Kidney Day awareness campaign, AINU Chennai had previously organized a highly energetic interactive doctor's talk session featuring expert doctor - Dr. Navinath M - Consultant Nephrologist, Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology (AINU), Chennai. The event engaged over 500 students from MCC School, teachers, and support staff, leaving a lasting impact as they were guided through essential aspects of maintaining healthy kidneys for the long run, especially with the onset of the summer season in the city.
By orchestrating impactful events for World Kidney Day, AINU Hospital strives to cultivate a healthier community, guiding individuals towards a life free from renal complications. The resounding success of the Kidney Run signifies a substantial stride in ongoing efforts to raise awareness and promote kidney health throughout the society.