Rons Bantwal
Mumbai, Nov 3: Ryan Group of Institutions is back with its 26th edition of Ryan Minithon Road Races which will be hosted by Ryan International Sports Club across the country in twelve cities namely Nagpur - Jalna - Mumbai – Mangaluru - Jabalpur - Jaipur - Chandigarh - Navi Mumbai - Bengaluru - Surat - Raipur - Nashik. St Lawrence High School, Eksar Road, Shanti Ashram, Borivli, Mumbai will witness the 220th Race on November 30, 2025. Ryan Minithon has grown to be one of the biggest road race series conducted in India by the Ryan Group with participation of about 9 lac children since its inception.
Grace Pinto, managing director, Ryan Group of Institutions said, “With increasing time spent on digital devices, children do face a variety of physical, mental, and social challenges. Sport plays a critical role in addressing these issues and helping children take care of their holistic growth. We at Ryan Group believe that for the overall development of a child’s personality and skill, a healthy mind is required and a healthy mind can only reside in a healthy body. This is one of our endeavors to bring students out of the four walls of the classroom and their rising inclination towards mobile phones and build the element of physical fitness and team spirit using sports activity as a tool and also provide them an opportunity to excel in sport at various levels. As the outcome of this effort, our alumni have also brought laurels for our country in Olympics.”

"Ryan Group of Schools spread across 18 states and 40 cities have been committed to providing holistic education to the children of this nation. It gives us great pride when we see our children excelling at various levels.
"We eagerly look forward to children participating in large numbers and making the best of this Ryan Minithon Race. We have witnessed overwhelming participation and we look forward to the same this year as well. We wish all the very best to all the participants and pray for their wellbeing so that they grow up to be responsible citizen leaders of our nation," she said.