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Vegas Mall’s ‘Move for Health’ Initiative Gets Massive Response on World Health Day

New Delhi, April 7, 2025: Dwarka’s Vegas Mall came alive with energy and purpose this World Health Day as it successfully hosted the ‘Move for Health’ initiative. The event, held in association with Fitness First, brought together people from all walks of life to champion a shared goal — embracing good health, one step at a time.
The day kicked off with a well-received Blood Donation Drive, where a large number of visitors rolled up their sleeves to contribute to a cause that saves lives. With safety measures in place and an efficient medical team on board, the drive reflected the community’s strong sense of responsibility and compassion.
As the sun set, the vibe shifted to fun and fitness. The Dance Fitness Session held in the evening witnessed an energetic crowd dancing their way to wellness. Led by expert trainers, the session combined high-powered moves with infectious music.

Ravinder Choudhary, Vice-President, Vegas Mall, shared his thoughts on the event’s impact: “It was heartwarming to see such enthusiastic participation throughout the day. From donating blood to dancing with joy, our patrons embraced health in its truest sense. With events like these, we aim to create a culture of well-being and encourage people to prioritise their physical and mental health.”
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