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Runs To End Leprosy Stigma: Indian-Origin Australian Physiotherapist’s Tale of Dedication from Kanyakumari to Kashmir

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14/05/2026
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Runs To End Leprosy Stigma: Indian-Origin Australian Physiotherapist’s Tale of Dedication from Kanyakumari to Kashmir
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Srinagar, May 14 (JKNS): In a remarkable journey of endurance and compassion, 23-year-old Indian-origin Australian physiotherapist Om Satija is running nearly 4,700 kilometres from Kanyakumari to Kashmir to raise awareness against leprosy stigma and promote dignity for those affected by the disease.

 

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The ultra-marathon runner, who began his journey on January 26 from Kanyakumari, is expected to conclude his mission at Srinagar’s historic Lal Chowk after traversing several Indian states on foot.

 

 

 

 

According to reports, Satija covers around 50 to 60 kilometres daily, carrying a message of compassion, inclusion and awareness. Through interactions at schools, colleges and villages, he educates people that leprosy is a bacterial disease, is completely curable and should not be associated with discrimination or social isolation.

 

 

 

 

Satija, currently based in Melbourne, said the idea for the campaign was inspired by a childhood visit to Rishikesh where he witnessed the discrimination faced by persons suffering from leprosy. Later, he drew inspiration from former Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh and his humanitarian work with children affected by leprosy in Kolkata.

 

 

 

 

“Leprosy is curable, but stigma still exists. Many people continue to hide the disease due to fear and shame,” Satija said during his campaign interactions, urging people to replace discrimination with empathy and awareness.

 

 

 

 

Reports said the initiative, titled “One India Run,” also aims to support children from marginalised and leprosy-affected communities through fundraising and awareness drives. Organisers have reportedly set a fundraising target of ₹60 lakh to support education initiatives for affected children.

 

 

 

 

India continues to record thousands of leprosy cases annually despite the availability of free multidrug therapy treatment at government hospitals. Public health experts believe social stigma remains one of the biggest challenges in early diagnosis and treatment.

 

 

 

 

Satija’s cross-country mission has drawn support from locals, students, volunteers and fitness enthusiasts across multiple states, with many joining him for parts of the journey to amplify the message of awareness and social acceptance.

 

 

 

 

The campaign also evokes memories of renowned social activist Baba Amte, who dedicated much of his life to the rehabilitation and welfare of leprosy patients in India. (JKNS)

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