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Over 1,000 join Purple Ride in Hyderabad to promote women’s preventive healthcare

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Last updated: March 9, 2026 2:30 am
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Published: March 9, 2026
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The fourth edition of Purple Ride, a motorcycle rally aimed at promoting women’s preventive healthcare, was organised at Apollo Hospitals in Hyderabad on Sunday.

The fourth edition of Purple Ride, a motorcycle rally aimed at promoting women’s preventive healthcare, was organised at Apollo Hospitals in Hyderabad on Sunday.
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The fourth edition of the Purple Ride, a motorcycle rally aimed at promoting women’s preventive healthcare, was organised in Hyderabad on Sunday, in collaboration with Apollo Hospitals, marking International Women’s Day. The rally brought together more than 1,000 motorcyclists who rode through the city to spread awareness about the importance of early health screening and preventive care for women.

Addressing the participants, Sangita Reddy, joint managing director of Apollo Hospitals, said women often prioritise the health of their families while neglecting their own well-being. She noted that regular preventive screenings for conditions such as heart disease, breast and cervical cancers, diabetes and anaemia are essential, and that early detection through routine check-ups can save lives.

Published – March 09, 2026 08:00 am IST



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