Mega 75th Edition of Fit India Sundays on Cycle to celebrate Commonwealth Games Day nationwide
New Delhi, May 21
In one of the largest nationwide celebrations of fitness and sports, a special 75th edition of Fit India Sundays on Cycle India will unite citizens across more than 8,000 locations nationwide on May 24.
This edition, celebrating Commonwealth Games Day, will be marked as a grand tribute to India's sporting future and the upcoming 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad.
Union Sports Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya will be leading the celebrations from Ahmedabad - the host city of the historic Centenary Commonwealth Games in 2030, at the Sabarmati Riverfront.
He will be joined alongside Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi. The Ahmedabad edition, themed "A New Icon for a Fitter India - Pedalling to 2030", is expected to witness thousands of cyclists, youth volunteers, athletes and fitness enthusiasts coming together in a spectacular display of national unity, sports culture and community participation, as per a press release
"The entire country is buoyed at the thought of India hosting the 100th edition of the Commonwealth Games in 2030. On May 24, we are going to celebrate it in a very big way to bring everybody in the sports ecosystem together - sports fans, athletes, coaches and the entire sporting ecosystem -- to celebrate India winning the CWG bid as well as preparing for it," said Mandaviya. "It is about creating awareness and building a sports culture among youngsters, so this will largely be a youth-driven celebration.''
Actor Ayushmann Khurrana will add star power to the Ahmedabad celebrations alongside several of India's distinguished Commonwealth and Olympic medallists, including hockey stars Rajani Etimarpu, Gurjit Kaur and Sonika Tandi, shooters Ankur Mittal and Anjum Moudgil, and badminton player Trupti Murgunde.
Union Ministers, State Ministers, Members of Parliament and public representatives are also expected to participate in events across their respective regions, further strengthening the spirit of Sports Jan Bhagidari.
Upholding the pan-India spread synonymous with the Sundays on Cycle initiative, every State and Union Territory will host a Commonwealth Games-themed Sundays on Cycle celebrations, with SAI Regional Centres, National Centres of Excellence, Khelo India Centres and various locations across the country organising special rides and activities dedicated to India's Commonwealth Games journey. Former Commonwealth Games champions, Olympians and elite athletes will join citizens in their respective cities, symbolically taking the CWG spirit from stadiums to streets and from elite sport to the grassroots.
Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, Raksha Nikhil Khadse will grace the celebrations in Guwahati, former wrestler Babita Phogat will be in attendance in Dharamsala, while former hockey player Saba Anjum, who was one of the inspirations for the movie 'Chak De! India' will be present in Mumbai.
The 75th edition is being positioned not merely as a cycling drive, but as a nationwide sporting celebration showcasing India's emergence as a global sports power. A special Commonwealth Games-themed exhibition will also be inaugurated in Ahmedabad as well as all the SAI regional centres, highlighting India's sporting achievements over the last 12 years, including milestones under the Khelo India Mission, India's expanding sports infrastructure and the country's growing sports goods manufacturing ecosystem.
The initiative is aimed at deepening public engagement around India's hosting of the 2030 Commonwealth Games, while simultaneously building momentum toward the country's long-term Olympic ambitions. Across the country, quiz competitions, reel-making contests and torch design challenges organised through the MY Bharat platform have already seen participation from more than one lakh youngsters, reflecting growing enthusiasm among youth for India's sporting future.
Launched on 17 December 2024 under the 'Fit India Movement' envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Fit India Sundays on Cycle has rapidly evolved into one of the country's largest community-driven fitness movements. Across 74 editions so far, the initiative has reached more than 3.07 lakh locations, engaged over 50 lakh cyclists and connected with more than 7 crore Indians through on-ground activities, digital participation and community outreach.
The campaign has consistently expanded beyond cycling by incorporating Yoga, Zumba, rope skipping, recreational sports and wellness activities, making fitness accessible, engaging and inclusive for people of all age groups. Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi has repeatedly highlighted the initiative in Mann Ki Baat, reinforcing the message of "Fitness ka Dose, Aadha Ghanta Roz" as a cornerstone of a healthier and fitter India.
— ANI
Reader Comments
As an NRI living in Australia, seeing India organize such large-scale community fitness events is heartwarming. The Commonwealth Games 2030 in Ahmedabad is going to be massive! 🇮🇳 Just hope the air quality in our cities improves by then so people can actually cycle without masks.
So happy to see Ayushmann Khurrana involved! He's genuinely fit and promotes good causes. But I wish they'd also include more grassroots coaches who actually train kids in villages across India. Commonwealth medals aren't won by celebrities, they're won by hardworking athletes from small towns.
"Fitness ka Dose, Aadha Ghanta Roz" - love this slogan! But for working professionals in metros, commuting two hours each way, finding half an hour for fitness is tough. Maybe corporates should also get involved with flexible timings on cycle days? Good step overall though. 👏
Amazing to see 50 lakh cyclists already! But let's be real - many of these events are in posh areas of big cities. What about tier-3 towns and villages? If we truly want 'Jan Bhagidari', the government needs to organize cycle rallies in rural areas too, not just Sabarmati Riverfronts.
My college is participating in this! The quiz and reel contests on MY Bharat platform got my friends excited about CWG 2030. Honestly, this kind of buzz is what India needs to build a sports culture. But hosting the Games requires years of preparation - hope we don't just focus on Ahmedabad and ignore other cities.
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