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India News Updated May 17, 2026 · 14:26

Fit India Sundays on Cycle: 50,000 Join 74th Edition with Fun Sports Zone

The 74th edition of Fit India Sundays on Cycle saw 50,000 participants at 5,000 locations across India. The event featured a fun sports zone with activities like badminton, chess, carrom, and ludo, alongside yoga, Zumba, and rope skipping. In New Delhi, over 800 people gathered at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, including GST and Customs department officers. The initiative, started by Dr Mansukh Mandaviya in December 2024, has now engaged over 32 lakh fitness enthusiasts.

Recreational activities, fun sports zone adorn 74th edition of Fit India Sundays on Cycle

New Delhi, May 17

The 74th edition of the Fit India Sundays on Cycle saw enthusiastic participation of 50,000 individuals at 5000 locations across the country.

The cycling drive was organized in association with Goods & Services Tax (GST) and Customs Departments of the Government of India. A plethora of recreational activities were also parallelly organized along with the cycling initiative like Yoga, rope skipping and Zumba.

In New Delhi, the event was conducted at the iconic Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium that witnessed a turnout of over 800 individuals including officers from the GST and Customs departments along with the general public from all age groups. A fun sports zone was also created prompting the public to try out options like badminton, chess, carrom and ludo etc. Lemon race, ball game, tug of war, squat challenge and push-up challenge were also conducted.

Started by Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports Dr Mansukh Mandaviya in December 2024, the cycling movement has witnessed participation from 32,38,234 fitness enthusiasts till now across 3,07,852 locations in 74 editions.

Talking about the initiative, Manish Kumar, Chief Commissioner (Customs Department) said, "Following the clarion call by our Hon'ble Prime Minister to adopt a healthy lifestyle, the officers and employees of the GST and Customs Departments have become part of the Fit India movement. We all know health is our biggest property. If you are healthy, you will be able to complete your task properly."

Echoing the sentiment, Narendra Kumar Yadav, Additional Director (GST) and Fit India Ambassador said cycling is also plays an important role in controlling air pollution. "This is our regular event of Fit India Sundays on Cycle. As I am the brand ambassador for Fit India, we organise the cycling event every Sunday across the country. As PM Modi has appealed to people, cycling is important for not only our health and environment, but also for the economy of our country, as it is helping us save fuel," Yadav said later.

Fit India Sundays on Cycle is organised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) in collaboration with the Cycling Federation of India (CFI), Indian Rope Skipping Federation, Yogasana Bharat, Raahgiri Foundation, MY Bikes and MY Bharat.

The cycling drive is conducted simultaneously across all States and Union Territories, including SAI Regional Centres, National Centres of Excellence (NCOEs), SAI Training Centres (STCs), Khelo India State Centres of Excellence (KISCEs) and Khelo India Centres (KICs).

— IANS

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Priya S
Love that they included yoga, Zumba and even lemon race and tug of war! Reminds me of school sports days 😄. Great initiative to get families out. My kids would love the fun sports zone. Kudos to the GST and Customs departments for joining in.
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Vikram M
32 lakh participants across 74 editions is a solid number. But honestly, we need more infrastructure. In my city, there are no proper cycle tracks. People risk their lives cycling on busy roads. The idea is great but safety is a concern. Hope the government builds dedicated lanes soon.
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Rohit P
Cycling is indeed good for health, environment and saving fuel 💪. I cycle to work every day since last year. It saves me ₹2000 per month on petrol. More people should try it! But our roads need better maintenance. Potholes are a nightmare for cyclists.
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Siddharth J
Good initiative but this feels like another photo-op event. I cycle regularly and see very few people on Sundays for these 'fit India' rides. The numbers might be high on paper but ground reality is different. Also, why only Sundays? Give tax benefits for cycle buyers to encourage daily use.
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Kavya N
So happy to see badminton, chess and carrom included in the fun sports zone! This is the kind of inclusive approach we need. Not everyone can cycle long distances but everyone can enjoy these games. Wish more corporates and RWAs would organize such events in their neighborhoods 🙂

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