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Purple Fire Women's Car Rally fuels breast cancer awareness and voter empowerment

By ANI | Updated: March 21, 2024 23:30 IST

New Delhi [India], March 21 : The Purple Fire Women's Car Rally, organised by Purple Fire Events in partnership ...

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New Delhi [India], March 21 : The Purple Fire Women's Car Rally, organised by Purple Fire Events in partnership with the Forum for Breast Cancer Protection, is revving up for a transforming journey across India.

This passionate rally is more than simply a thrill drive; it's a forceful statement about women's empowerment, breast cancer awareness, and the critical role women play in defining India's future.

The rally will blaze a trail from Delhi to Dehradun and Jim Corbett, spreading vital awareness about breast cancer prevention and early detection.

Partnering with the Forum for Breast Cancer Protection, the rally champions the importance of women's health and the power of early intervention.

Simultaneously, the Purple Fire Rally will champion the importance of women's voices in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, encouraging all participants and supporters to exercise their right to vote.

The Purple Fire Women's Car Rally shatters stereotypes, providing a platform for women from all walks of life to demonstrate their driving prowess.

It's a testament to the strength and resilience of women, inspiring future generations to break through barriers in all arenas.

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