NRI to undertake walk from Kanyakumari to Delhi

April 28, 2014 11:12 am | Updated May 21, 2016 01:44 pm IST - London

A 79-year-old UK-based Indian plans to undertake a challenging task of walking 4,160-km from Kanyakumari to Delhi to raise ₤1.5 million for charity.

Bobby Grewal, chairman of the India Association since 2001, would commence the five-month long walk on December 1 from Kanyakumari and reach Delhi on April 30 next year.

“The amount raised will be donated to the charity Save Children International,” he said at the annual Baisakhi dinner of the India Association here last night.

Mr. Grewal had in the past undertaken a charity walk from Amritsar to Kanyakumari and raised over ₤100,000 for charity.

“With this walk I will be completing the full circle (of India),” he said.

He will be accompanied by a single support vehicle and a team of four, consisting of a Walk Manager, a Driver, a Physiotherapist and a Chef.

Earlier, he had walked from Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh to Parliament in London in 2008 and raised ₤250,000 for charity.

S.S. Sidhu, Minister Coordination in the Indian High Commission, appreciated NRIs celebrating Indian festivals and combining their efforts to raise funds for charity.

Surjit Sandhu of the India Association said he would accompany Mr. Grewal during the marathon walk in India.

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