Key Points

The 'Fit India Sunday on Cycle' is becoming a nationwide fitness festival that's catching everyone's attention. Government leaders like Mansukh Mandaviya are actively promoting this initiative to encourage healthier lifestyles. Athletes and cyclists are joining the movement, highlighting the importance of physical fitness for personal and national growth. The program aims to inspire youth and create a culture of wellness across India.

Key Points: Fit India Sunday: Cycling Towards a Healthier Nation

  • National fitness initiative encouraging cycling across different themes
  • Government leaders promoting health and wellness
  • Athletes supporting nationwide fitness movement
  • Combating obesity through disciplined lifestyle
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'Fit India Sunday on Cycle' gradually taking shape of festival: Mansukh Mandaviya

Discover how 'Fit India Sunday on Cycle' is transforming fitness culture, championed by PM Modi and Sports Minister Mandaviya

'Fit India Sunday on Cycle' gradually taking shape of festival: Mansukh Mandaviya
"The 'Fit India Sunday on Cycle' is gradually taking the shape of a festival - Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, Feb 2

The 'Fit India Sunday on Cycle' initiative is gaining momentum as it encourages people to embrace fitness and adopt a healthier lifestyle. Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Sunday remarked that the initiative is gradually taking shape of a festival.

The program emphasises the importance of physical well-being, highlighting that a healthy body is key to achieving success.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya are actively championing the 'Fit India' movement, aiming to create a culture of fitness and well-being across the nation.

Union Sports Minister shared his thoughts on the growing success of the cycling event: "The 'Fit India Sunday on Cycle' is gradually taking the shape of a festival, with cycling events happening across the country with different themes each Sunday. Today, I am happy to see doctors from Delhi, and from all over the country, cycling on Sundays and spreading their message. To fight obesity, we must keep our diet in check. A disciplined diet will ensure a healthier India and a stronger fight for obesity."

The initiative has resonated with many, including cyclists and athletes who see it as an important step towards creating awareness and promoting fitness.

Mahesh Kumar, a cyclist, emphasised the importance of fitness, saying, "Fitness is essential for everyone, as emphasised in our Vedas. A fit individual is a successful one, leading to a stronger nation. The Sports Minister and PM Modi are actively promoting the 'Fit India' movement. This large-scale initiative aims to inspire youth and children for a healthier future."

Athletes are also lending their support to the campaign. Paralympic athlete and bronze medalist shooter Rubina Francis praised the event, stating, "As an athlete, I know that the 'Fit India Sunday on Cycle' campaign is very beneficial for the young generation. People from various fields have come together for this cause, and I am here to support them. This government initiative is a great way to raise awareness among future generations and motivate them towards fitness."

The 'Fit India Sunday on Cycle' program is a testament to the growing importance of fitness in India, aiming to inspire citizens of all ages to incorporate healthy habits into their daily lives.

- IANS

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