Forest Minister Kedar Kashyap Highlights Vision of a Prosperous Bastar Amid Growing Peace and Development
Published on: March 22, 2026
By: BTNI
Location: Raipur, India
In a landmark moment for Bastar, the ‘Bastar Heritage Marathon 2026’ witnessed an unprecedented turnout of over 9,800 registered runners, creating history and placing the region firmly on the global sporting map. The event emerged not just as a marathon but as a powerful symbol of Bastar’s transformation, reflecting peace, cultural pride, and the success of rehabilitation initiatives such as the ‘Poona Margem’ policy.

The marathon commenced from the historic Lalbagh ground in Jagdalpur and culminated near the iconic Chitrakote Falls, often referred to as the “Niagara of India.” The scenic route offered participants a unique blend of heritage and natural beauty, making it a memorable experience for runners from across India and abroad.
Addressing the gathering during the closing ceremony, Forest Minister Kedar Kashyap congratulated the winners and emphasized that such initiatives are crucial steps toward building a prosperous and developed Bastar. He noted that a region once affected by decades of unrest is now steadily emerging as a hub of peace and opportunity. He further highlighted that the youth of Bastar are actively engaging in sports and excelling in national-level competitive examinations, reflecting a positive shift in the region’s socio-economic landscape.
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The event featured multiple race categories, including 42 km (full marathon), 21 km (half marathon), 10 km, and 5 km runs, ensuring inclusivity for participants of all age groups. The full marathon route stretched from Jagdalpur to Chitrakote Falls, while the half marathon extended up to Potanar, the 10 km run to Kumhrawand, and the 5 km run from Lalbagh to Dalpat Sagar Ranighat.
To encourage sporting talent, the administration announced an attractive prize pool of ₹25 lakh. A special ‘Bastar Category’ was introduced to provide local runners with an opportunity to compete alongside international athletes, while registration for residents of Bastar district was kept completely free.
Significantly, members of the traditional Majhi-Chalki community also participated enthusiastically, adding to the event’s inclusive spirit. The marathon not only promoted fitness and sportsmanship but also served as a platform to showcase Bastar’s rich cultural heritage and evolving identity on both national and international levels.

Prominent dignitaries, including MLA Kiran Singh Dev, MP Mahesh Kashyap, MLA Vinayak Goyal, District Panchayat President Vedvati Kashyap, Mayor Sanjay Pandey, and several senior administrative and police officials, were present on the occasion, underscoring strong institutional support for the initiative.
With its grand success, the Bastar Heritage Marathon 2026 is poised to become a flagship annual event, further strengthening Bastar’s image as a destination of peace, culture, and sporting excellence.


