Srinagar, October 25, 2025 : Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo on Saturday chaired a high-level meeting to review preparations for the upcoming 2nd Edition of the Kashmir Marathon, scheduled to be held on November 2, 2025, in Srinagar.
The Chief Secretary described the marathon as a marquee event that reflects the growing synergy between tourism and sports in Jammu and Kashmir. He said the first edition had received an overwhelming response and set new benchmarks for sporting events in the region.
Dulloo emphasized that participation from runners across India and abroad would further reinforce Kashmir’s image as a premier destination for leisure, adventure, and sports tourism.
Focus on Coordination and Infrastructure
Calling for seamless inter-departmental coordination, Dulloo directed officials to ensure foolproof arrangements related to transportation, accommodation, medical facilities, sanitation, and security.
He instructed the Traffic Department to design a comprehensive management plan, including diversions and advance travel advisories, to ensure both public safety and participant convenience.
“The aim is to provide a memorable experience to every participant — one that reflects Kashmir’s famed hospitality and organizational excellence in hosting large-scale international events,” Dulloo said.
Tourism and Culture Integration
Additional Chief Secretary, Tourism, Ashish Chander Verma informed that several renowned national and international athletes are expected to participate this year. He added that the event will also feature local art, craft, and handloom stalls, highlighting Jammu and Kashmir’s cultural richness alongside its sporting spirit.
Director, Tourism Kashmir, Raja Yaqoob, presented a detailed operational plan covering registration, route management, volunteer deployment, and publicity campaigns.
Marathon Routes and Prize Structure
The Full Marathon (42 km) and Half Marathon (21 km), open to both men and women, will traverse some of Srinagar’s most scenic and iconic landmarks, including Dal Lake, Mughal Gardens, and Chinar-lined boulevards — offering participants a blend of endurance and natural splendor.
The Kashmir Marathon 2025 features an impressive prize pool exceeding ₹1.5 crore:
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Full Marathon (Overall Category):
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₹25,00,000 (1st)
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₹20,00,000 (2nd)
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₹18,00,000 (3rd)
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₹15,00,000 (4th)
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₹12,00,000 (5th)
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Full Marathon (Age Groups 18–35, 36–50, 50+):
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₹1,00,000 (1st), ₹75,000 (2nd), ₹50,000 (3rd)
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Half Marathon (Overall Category):
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₹15,00,000 (1st)
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₹12,00,000 (2nd)
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₹9,00,000 (3rd)
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₹6,00,000 (4th)
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₹3,00,000 (5th)
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Half Marathon (Age Groups 18–35, 36–50, 50+):
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₹75,000 (1st), ₹50,000 (2nd), ₹25,000 (3rd)
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Promoting Fitness, Tourism, and Global Recognition
Dulloo expressed optimism that the marathon will promote fitness and youth engagement while also boosting J&K’s tourism profile globally.
“With its generous rewards, scenic routes, and enthusiastic participation, the Kashmir Marathon is poised to become a flagship event celebrating the region’s spirit, resilience, and hospitality,” he remarked.
The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary, Tourism; Secretary, Health; Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir; DIG, Traffic; MD, JKTDC; Director, Tourism, Kashmir; SSP, Traffic, Srinagar; Commissioner, SMC, and other senior officers.














