India, Nov. 17 -- More than 6,000 fitness enthusiasts across all age groups came together for one of the city's biggest health walks, the Aao Chalen 4.0 Walkathon, on Sunday to observe World Diabetes Day (November 14). The event included various activities like a bike ride and Zumba, along with expert medical guidance, creating a balanced blend of fitness and awareness. An organising member shared, "Centered around this year's theme, Fight Diabetes, the event saw participants from various parts of the city marching for fitness starting from the LDA Colony. Now in its fourth edition, the event has firmly established itself as the biggest health walk in the city. The program was flagged off by Indrajit Singh, director, UPNEDA; Dr Mayank Somani; and Dr Abhishek Yadav from ApolloMedics Hospital." The event began at 6 am with a fun Zumba session that had people from all age groups keeping up to the beats. This was followed by the health walk and sports bike rally, as participants pledged to spread awareness about diabetes control and healthy living. Dr Mayank Somani said, "This year, our focus was on preventing diabetes, a rapidly rising lifestyle disease. Our message is clear: every step counts. By walking a few steps every day, we can significantly improve our lives." "Lifestyle diseases like diabetes directly impact the liver, which is why regular exercise and a balanced diet are crucial not only for sugar control but also for maintaining liver health. Events like these inspire people to walk and stay active," added Dr. Abhishek Yadav. At the end of the program, participants were awarded certificates,...