Jack Faint’s Run Across India Reaches Punjab – Mohali to Welcome Him Tomorrow: British ultra-runner Jack Faint, who is living with a brain tumour, is on a remarkable mission to run the length of India — over 4,000 km in just 80 days.
His journey is a powerful symbol of endurance, hope, and resilience for millions battling cancer and other life-threatening illnesses.
Having already covered multiple states, Jack has now entered Punjab and will be arriving in Mohali tomorrow. His mission aligns closely with Punjab’s ongoing efforts toward a drug-free society (Nasha Mukti) and increased cancer awareness.
Paragon School, 69 Sector, Mohali, a pioneer in promoting health, fitness, and social responsibility among students, proudly supports Jack Faint’s mission. The school continues to inspire young minds to take active roles in creating a healthier and more compassionate society.
“Jack Faint’s journey is a powerful reminder to our students that courage and determination can overcome even the toughest battles. We are honoured to support a cause that promotes both physical fitness and social awareness,” said S. Mohanbir Singh Shergill, Director, Paragon Senior Secondary School.
Director S. Mohanbir Singh Shergill and administrative director Harshdeep Singh Shergill , Paragon Senior Secondary School, Mohali, both were present during the occasion.
This extraordinary run is part of the Hansali Khera Run 2025 campaign, spearheaded by Hansali Wale Baba Ji, Sant Baba Paramjit Singh Ji, with the blessings of Brahm Giani Sant Baba Ajit Singh Ji. The campaign has long championed youth participation in sports, health awareness, and community service across Punjab.
Further strengthening this initiative is the collaboration with the Nargis Dutt Foundation / JEETO Awareness Campaign, organizations well-known for their work in cancer prevention, early detection, and public awareness. Their support will help amplify Jack’s message across the state.
Jack Faint’s run is more than just a physical challenge — it’s a movement to inspire change, promote awareness, and unite communities in building a healthier, stronger Punjab.