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NDRF Rescuers Swap Gear for Bicycles on World Cycling Day in Eco-Friendly Cyclothon

Over 100 NDRF personnel and their families participated in a 25-km cyclothon in West Bengal to mark World Cycling Day. The event aimed to promote a healthy lifestyle and eco-friendly transportation. A separate 10-km rally at Salt Lake Stadium saw 1,000 cyclists, with Nisith Pramanik as chief guest. The NDRF also conducted a plantation drive, planting over 2,000 saplings for World Environment Day.

Over 100 NDRF personnel and family members take part in cyclothon

Kolkata, June 7

Rescuers normally seen at disaster sites took to their bicycles on Sunday to mark World Cycling Day. The 2nd Battalion of the National Disaster Response Force, based at Haringhata in Nadia district of West Bengal, participated in a 25-km cyclothon during the day.

"The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from NDRF rescuers and their family members. A total of 105 participants, including 15 children, took part in the cyclothon. The event encouraged a healthy lifestyle and highlighted the importance of eco-friendly modes of transportation," a senior official said.

To promote physical fitness, environmental sustainability and awareness about the benefits of cycling, NDRF personnel also participated in the "Sunday on Cycle" rally organised by the Sports Authority of India (SAI) at Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata.

The chief guest at the event was Nisith Pramanik, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of West Bengal.

The event witnessed the participation of around 1,000 cyclists from the Central Armed Police Forces, the Army, Kolkata Police, civil administration, civil volunteers and other organisations.

All participants successfully completed the 10-km cycle rally.

"The events reflected NDRF's commitment to fitness, environmental conservation, community engagement and the promotion of healthy living among citizens," the official added.

The NDRF's 2nd Battalion also participated in a large-scale plantation drive on the occasion of World Environment Day on June 5.

More than 2,000 saplings of indigenous and environment-friendly species were planted at designated locations.

Children were present along with their parents during the plantation drive.

The plants will be taken care of by NDRF personnel until they are fully grown, officials assured.

NDRF personnel from Haringhata are deployed across the country during natural calamities and disasters.

Personnel from the battalion have also been deployed abroad during disasters and have carried out some remarkable rescue operations.

These include the rescue of a six-year-old child from beneath the rubble following the devastating earthquake in Turkey in 2023.

The NDRF Battalion Headquarters at Haringhata also provides training to rescuers from other organisations and state units.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

It's wonderful to see our rescue heroes promoting eco-friendly transport and fitness! The Turkey rescue story still gives me chills—saving a six-year-old from rubble is no small feat. Now this cyclothon shows they care about community too. Proud of our NDRF! 🇮🇳

Arjun K

Good initiative, but I wish there was more focus on reducing pollution in cities rather than just events. Party ho rahi hai, but real change toh tab aayega jab cycling ko daily commute ka hissa banaya jayega. Still, appreciate the effort. 🙂

Michael C

As someone who cycles to work in Australia, this is fantastic to see! 25km is no joke—these personnel must be pretty fit. The plantation drive with 2,000 saplings is also commendable. I hope other forces and states follow this example. Cheers from Down Under! 🚴‍♂️

Naveen S

NDRF ka kaam disaster mein toh dikhta hi hai, par yeh community events bhi inspire karte hain. 1,000 cyclists ka rally Kolkata mein—kya baat hai! Bas aisa lagta hai ki aise events government ko regular banane chahiye, kyunki fitness aur environment dono ki zaroorat hai.

Sarah B

Love this! The inclusion of children and families makes it even more special. NDRF's Turkey rescue was legendary, and now they're showing they care about the planet too. Great to see ministers like

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