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  1. Nov 28, 2011 · I was at the Delhi half marathon yesterday and when returning back to the airport, I used the services of an ordinary local black-and-yellow taxi...

  2. Delhi Half Marathon, currently branded as the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon for sponsorship reasons, is an annual half marathon foot-race held in New Delhi, India. Established in 2005, it is both an elite runner and mass participation event.

  3. Embrace your inner hero or beloved character in the Run In Costume contest of the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon. Celebrate 'Aa Rang De Dilli' by donning vibrant, creative costumes and join the city’s runners in a colorful, joyful spectacle that brings your favorite pop culture icons to life.

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  4. vdhm.unitedwaydelhi.org › about-vdhmUnited Way of Delhi

    Since 2008, the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon (VDHM) has been a beacon of athletic spirit, distinguished by its World Athletics Gold Label, a distinction unmatched by any other Indian half marathon.

  5. The first issue the AAP took up in Delhi in the run up to the Assembly election was of fraudulently inflated electricity rates and water bills. The AAP launched an agitation against the ruling Congress government, against its collusion with power distribution companies and the water tanker mafia.

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  6. There are several reasons that make the Aam Aadmi Party unique and synonymous with the idea of honest and alternative politics in India: The Anti-Corruption Crusader.

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  8. Nov 20, 2013 · But Aam Aadmi has broken that pattern in Delhi, in large part by capturing votes from the city’s working poor, a fast-growing group that has slipped out of Congress’s grip.