Forest Guards Lead 'Guardians of Nature' Cycling Event in Delhi for Fit India

The 66th Fit India Sundays on Cycle event in Delhi featured a special "Guardians of Nature" edition, organized in collaboration with the Ministries of Environment and Jal Shakti. Over 750 cyclists, including forest guards, officials, and citizens, participated to honor World Forest Day and World Water Day. Distinguished dignitaries and athletes, including Arjuna Award winners, were honored for their contributions to sports and environmental conservation. The event included competitive races, a community ride, and wellness activities like yoga, simultaneously held across thousands of locations in India.

Key Points: Fit India Sundays on Cycle: Guardians of Nature Edition in Delhi

  • Honored World Forest & Water Day
  • Over 750 cyclists participated
  • Event held in 5,000+ locations nationwide
  • Recognized forest guards and athletes
  • Featured competitive and community rides
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Forest Guards lead 'Guardians of Nature' Fit India Sundays on Cycle event in Delhi

Forest Guards lead a special cycling event in Delhi, honoring World Forest Day and Water Day, with over 750 participants promoting fitness and conservation.

"The flag-off... became a proud moment as the army band played patriotic tunes and conch shells were blown."

New Delhi, March 22

A sea of Forest Guards in uniform, sitting on their cycles and passing through India Gate, was the highlight of Sunday morning at the 66th Fit India Sundays on Cycle event. The flag-off at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium became a proud moment as the army band played patriotic tunes and conch shells were blown.

The latest edition of Fit India Sundays on Cycle was organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and the Ministry of Jal Shakti. It combined purpose and participation by bringing together citizens, athletes, forest officials, and fitness enthusiasts in a distinctive homage to nature and healthy living.

More than 750 cyclists participated in a special "Guardians of Nature" edition, honouring World Forest Day and World Water Day, as well as celebrating India's upcoming role as host of the Commonwealth Games 2030. The early morning air was filled with enthusiasm as participants of all ages gathered before sunrise, engaging in lively Zumba sessions, yoga routines, and rope skipping activities before the cycling races commenced. The first PSPB Fit India Cyclothon was held, with all attendees taking part and winners being selected.

Among the distinguished dignitaries honoured was P. Viswakannan, serving as Chief Conservator of Forests, highlighting the crucial connection between environmental conservation and sustainable living-aligned with this edition's "Guardians of Nature" theme. Also recognised were Bibhuti Pradhan of Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) and Nishant Kumar of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), representing key public-sector partners. Their awards acknowledge the vital support from corporate and institutional entities in expanding the movement across the country.

Key officials from the Petroleum Sports Promotion Board (PSPB), including Sabeena Chowdhary, Lalit Kumar Watts, and Sandeep Sarkaria, were honoured for their ongoing efforts in promoting sports and fitness through organised initiatives and partnerships. Their recognition highlighted the collaborative ecosystem behind Fit India Sundays on Cycle, where government agencies, public-sector organisations, and sports institutions unite to turn a weekly cycling event into a national movement that promotes health, fitness, and environmental awareness. The 66th edition took place simultaneously in over 5,000 locations across India, from the North East hills to the tribal areas of Odisha and the pristine shores of the Andamans.

A significant moment of the morning was the recognition of forest guards and distinguished former athletes, who were acknowledged for their efforts in both sports and environmental conservation. Honorees included Arjuna Award-winning shooter Shilpi Bisht, international basketball player Mohit Bhandari, hockey player Kushmeet Singh, carrom player Rashmi Kumari, and MTB freestyle cyclist and Fit India Ambassador Rahul Pradhan. Their participation inspired everyone, emphasising that fitness and environmental responsibility are interconnected.

The early-morning competitive segment featured enthusiastic participation across categories, with riders striving along the 5-km route. In the results, SK Prajapati from IOCL secured first place in the men's below 45 years category, while Kushmeet Singh, also of IOCL, took victory in the above 45 years category. Among women, Preeti Mane of BPCL won the below-45-years category, and Ranjana Anand of IOCL finished first in the above-45-years category, highlighting strong participation from various sectors.

After the competitive races, the larger community cycling ride commenced, transforming the venue into a lively procession of cyclists riding for a purpose. Simultaneous activity zones kept participants engaged with yoga, music, recreational games, and interactive spaces, fostering a festival-like atmosphere that went beyond just cycling. A Yogasana Bharat camp offered guidance on health tips for a better life, covering stress relief, improved digestion, and other age-related ailments. The support from partners such as the Cycling Federation of India and Rope Skipping, led by Dr. Shikha Gupta, added to the morning's activities and excitement.

The edition also marked further progress in the rapid expansion of the Sundays on Cycle movement, which has developed into a nationwide grassroots campaign advocating for fitness as a daily routine and supporting environmentally sustainable practices. Incorporating themes such as carbon reduction and conservation, the initiative continues to broaden its influence beyond health, raising awareness of broader societal issues.

Launched in December 2024 under the leadership of Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, Fit India Sundays on Cycle has evolved into a prominent community wellness initiative. With millions participating weekly across thousands of sites, it upholds Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's vision of embedding fitness in daily life and tackling issues like obesity and pollution.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is the India we want to see! Fitness, community spirit, and respect for nature. The fact that it happened in 5000+ locations from Andamans to Odisha shows this is a real people's movement. Kudos to all the organizers and participants. Let's make this a regular habit!
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David E
As someone living in Delhi, the air quality is a constant concern. Events like this that promote cycling are not just about fitness; they are a direct action against pollution. I hope the infrastructure improves so more people feel safe to cycle daily, not just on Sundays.
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Aman W
Great event, but I have a small critique. The article mentions corporate partners like IOCL and ONGC. While their support is welcome, I hope the focus remains on the common citizen and the forest guards, not just on branding and PR for PSUs. The movement's soul is in its grassroots.
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Shreya B
Love the inclusion of yoga and Zumba before the cycle ride! It makes it a complete wellness package. Also, honoring athletes like Shilpi Bisht alongside forest guards sends a powerful message that every field contributes to nation-building. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Karthik V
The timing with World Forest Day and Water Day is perfect. We often talk about saving the environment in seminars, but here people are *doing* something about it—reducing carbon footprint one pedal at a time. Hope this inspires similar events in every town and village.

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