Sports Minister Mandaviya Joins 14,000 Women in Pink Cyclothon on Women's Day

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya participated in the Fit India Pink Cyclothon 2.0 in Kolkata, linking the event to the message of women's empowerment across more than 14,000 locations. He highlighted cycling as excellent exercise, a solution to pollution, and a path to fitness for contributing to a developed India. The event in the national capital saw participation from over 10,000 women and was flagged off by a Delhi Minister. Actor and fitness icon Milind Soman also attended, urging women to prioritize their health to build a healthier society and India.

Key Points: Fit India Pink Cyclothon 2.0 Promotes Women's Fitness & Empowerment

  • Event held on International Women's Day
  • Cycling promoted as fitness and anti-pollution solution
  • Over 10,000 women participated in Delhi
  • Actor Milind Soman emphasized women's health
  • Part of broader Pinkathon fitness movement
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"We should stay fit, become empowered": Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya participates in Fit India Pink Cyclothon 2.0 on Women's Day

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya participates in Fit India Pink Cyclothon 2.0 across 14,000 locations, advocating for women's health and empowerment.

"We should stay fit and become empowered so that... they can contribute to a developed India - Mansukh Mandaviya"

Kolkata, March 8

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Sunday participated in the Fit India Pink Cyclothon 2.0 in Kolkata on International Women's Day.

Speaking to ANI on the occasion, he said that more than 14,000 locations in the country were used to convey the message of women's empowerment to the nation.

"Today, on the occasion of International Women's Day, our women are cycling across more than 14,000 locations in the country to convey the message of women's empowerment to the nation. Cycling is a very good exercise. It is a solution to pollution. It keeps us fit. The women of our country have given this message to everyone that we should stay fit and become empowered so that, as women of the nation, they can contribute to a developed India," Mandaviya said.

Speaking on the ICC Men's T20 World Cup match between India and New Zealand today, he further added that he is confident that the Indian cricket team will perform well in today's match.

"I am fully confident that our cricket team will perform well in today's match," he added.

The fitness run, known for promoting women's health, saw participation from more than 10,000 women in the national capital. The event was flagged off by Delhi Minister Ashish Sood.

The Pinkathon run is organised every year to encourage women to stay active and focus on their fitness. Over the years, it has become one of the largest women-focused fitness events in the country.

Furthermore, the 8th edition of the Zydus Pinkathon 2026 was also held in New Delhi this morning on International Women's Day.

Actor and fitness icon Milind Soman, who was among the attendees at the event, encouraged women to take time for their health and well-being. He also added that good health among women can help build a stronger and healthier society.

"Today is March 8, 2026, and it is International Women's Day. We understand that every woman should definitely take some time out during the day for her health. Through this, we can build a healthy India. If a woman in a family is healthy, then her children will also be healthy. It is also very important to take care of oneself to serve society," Soman told ANI.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see the Minister participating. But I hope such events lead to more permanent infrastructure for women's safety for cycling and jogging in our cities. Events are good, but safe daily access is empowerment.
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Sarah B
Milind Soman's point is so true. A healthy mother often means a healthier family. These events create wonderful awareness. Let's make fitness a regular habit, not just a Women's Day activity.
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Aditya G
Fit India movement is a great step. Also, the Minister mentioning the India vs NZ match shows how sports unites us all! Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Hope our women cricketers get similar spotlight events soon.
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Nisha Z
Participated in the Pinkathon in Delhi with my daughter! The energy was incredible. It's more than a run; it's a celebration of what we can achieve. Every city should have such a supportive community event.
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Michael C
Combining the message of fitness, women's empowerment, and environmental consciousness (cycling reduces pollution) is very smart. Hope this inspires more people to choose bicycles for short commutes.

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