Honourable Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Manuskh Mandaviya led the Fit India Sundays on Cycle campaign in the National Capital today even as he was joined by members of cycling clubs, Olympic rower Arjun Lal Jat and the special guests of this week - representatives of industry
The ride started at 228 Peace Park following a group briefing at the park's entrance at 9:30 am (local time). Following a predetermined path, cyclists travelled along Zhongshan South Road, Nanjing West Road, and Chongqing North Road.
Fit India Movement's flagship programme, Sundays on Cycle, was held at the historic Gateway of India today morning with an effort to create awareness among the masses to lead a fit and healthy lifestyle through cycling, while also promoting a solution for pollution. The ride was flagged off
Under the patronage of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Desert Race at Al Marmoom Conservation Reserve was held as part of the Al Salam Cycling Championship, with intense competition and outstanding performances from cyclists.
Launched by Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on December 17, the cycling drive has assumed significance among both professional and amateur cyclists, promoting FIT India's motto of an active lifestyle to remain healthy - 'Fitness ka dose, aadha ghanta roz' (Daily dose of fitness for 3
CM Dhami arrived at the velodrome and interacted with the players. Following this, he honoured the medalists of the men's 4000-metre team pursuit event by presenting medals and a Pahadi cap.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Thursday presented medals to the cycling champions at the Sports Stadium Velodrome in Rudrapur during the 38th National Games and congratulated them, as per the release from the Chief Minister's Office (CMO).
Well-known actor Gul Panag and Arjuna awardee boxer Saweety Boora rallied behind the 'Fit India Sundays on Cycle' campaign saying "it is the only way to build a sporting and fitness culture" in the country as they led more than 500 cyclists at the Leisure Valley park in Gurugram.
Mandaviya led the initiative in Upleta, his constituency in Porbandar. Over 150 cyclists joined him, riding a 5 km stretch from the Municipal Arts & Commerce College to the Taluka School Cricket Ground.
A total of 105 women cyclists participated in the 4th edition of the Jhelum Women's Cycling Rally, covering a distance of 67 kilometers through the challenging terrain of Jammu and Kashmir (J-K) on Sunday.
The Tibetan Youth Congress recently organised a cycle rally to raise awareness about the cultural genocide in Tibet and demand that the Chinese government put an end to it. The 50 cyclists covered more than 400 kilometres and reached Delhi on Monday
Indian para-cyclists Arshad Shaik and Jyoti Gaderiya failed to bag medals for their country as they finished out of top three in their respective finals at the ongoing Paris Paralympics 2024 on Saturday.