Manipur's 'Sundays on Cycle' Event Promotes Fitness on Women's Day

The Sports Authority of India's Northeast centre organized a 'Fit India Sundays on Cycle' event at Imphal's Khuman Lampak Sports Complex. The cycling competition was flagged off by Manipur's Sports Minister to encourage public fitness and a healthy lifestyle. Arjuna Award winner boxer Laishram Sarita Devi linked the event to International Women's Day, urging women to prioritize health for themselves and their families. The event saw participation from cycling clubs, athletes, CRPF personnel, and government officials.

Key Points: Sundays on Cycle Event in Imphal Promotes Fit India Vision

  • Event promotes Fit India vision
  • Encourages healthy lifestyle adoption
  • Held on International Women's Day
  • Features cycling competition & awareness
  • Organized by SAI Northeast Centre
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'Sundays on Cycle' event organised in Imphal, motivates people to adopt healthy lifestyle

Manipur Sports Minister flags off cycling event for healthy lifestyle. Arjuna Award winner Laishram Sarita Devi emphasizes women's health on International Women's Day.

"Women build society, but the foundation of a healthy society is also laid by women. - Laishram Sarita Devi"

Imphal, March 8

On the occasion of International Women's Day, the North-Eastern regional centre of the Sports Authority of India organised the 'Fit India Sundays on Cycle' at the city's Khuman Lampak Sports Complex on Sunday.

The cycling competition was flagged off by Manipur Sports Minister Govindas Konthoujam and saw participation of many acclaimed sportsmen, medal-winners besides top government officials who worked a great deal in successful organisation of the programme.

Manipur Sports Minister Govindas Konthoujam, speaking to mediapersons, said that the 'Sundays on Cycle' initiative is an initiative to encourage people to adopt healthy lifestyle and promote Fit India vision.

He said that It is essential for every Indian to remain fit for country's growth and development and underlined the importance of inculcating it in a daily routine.

He stated the programme was organised in accordance with the Union Sports Ministry's guidelines to help raise awareness about fitness among people.

Further extending his greetings to nation on the occasion of International Women's Day, he urged everyone to participate in activities that promote health and wellness.

Arjuna Award winner Laishram Sarita Devi urged people to stay fit and take care of their health.

She said, "On International Women's Day, we should congratulate all women and ensure their equal rights, as they have played a crucial role in the country's progress. Women build society, but the foundation of a healthy society is also laid by women. I urge all women to take care of themselves and keep their families fit."

Dhandapani C, Regional Director-in-Charge of the SAI Northeast Regional Centre, who participated in the event said, "Many cycling clubs have participated in the competition this year, and our aim is to promote fitness among the people."

The event was attended by cycling enthusiasts, CRPF personnel, athletes and fitness enthusiasts, who participated in the ride to promote the message of a healthy and fit India.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good step by SAI. But honestly, how many common people actually participated vs officials and athletes? These events often feel like photo-ops. We need cycling tracks and safer roads first for people to adopt cycling daily. Still, a positive message.
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Aman W
Fit India is a great vision. As someone from Manipur, I'm proud to see Imphal hosting this. Our region produces so many sportspersons. Cycling is eco-friendly too - reduces pollution and keeps you fit. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Lovely to see this on International Women's Day! Combining the message of women's empowerment with health and fitness is brilliant. More power to all the women participants and organizers.
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Vikram M
Minister sahab is right. Fitness should be part of our daily routine, not just an event. In our busy lives, we neglect health. Small steps like cycling to nearby markets can make a big difference. Kudos to the organizers.
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Kavya N
Seeing CRPF personnel also participate is heartwarming. They protect us and also promote fitness. A healthy nation is a strong nation. Hope such events inspire youth to take up sports.

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