Key Points

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya led a special cycling event in Delhi with 750 participants including teachers and Olympians. The Fit India Sundays initiative aims to combat obesity through nationwide cycling drives. Tokyo medalists Ravi Dahiya and Deepak Punia encouraged youth to prioritize physical fitness. The program has already engaged 2.5 lakh participants across India since its December 2024 launch.

Key Points: Mandaviya Leads 750 in Fit India Cycling Event With Olympians

  • Mandaviya cycles with teachers and Olympians to promote fitness
  • Event features Tokyo medalists Ravi Dahiya and Deepak Punia
  • Mountaineer Narender Kumar shares fitness insights
  • Fit India Sundays initiative reaches 2.5 lakh participants
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Fit India Sundays on Cycle: Sports Minister Mandaviya leads 750 participants with teachers at special event in Delhi

Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya cycles with teachers and Olympians Ravi Dahiya and Deepak Punia at Delhi's Fit India Sundays event promoting fitness.

"Teachers are the heroes for our students and now, you have to become heroes for Viksit Bharat. - Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, May 4

The Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium here turned into a celebration of fitness and inspiration this Sunday morning as the latest edition of Fit India Sundays on Cycle witnessed enthusiastic participation from 750 participants, including teachers, athletes, Fit India influencers and fitness lovers, according to a release from SAI Media.

Leading the charge was Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh Mandaviya, who cycled alongside Union Sports Secretary, Hari Ranjan Rao along with a powerful line-up of national icons, including Tokyo Olympics silver medalist Ravi Dahiya, Olympian and Commonwealth Games gold medalist Deepak Punia, Guinness World Record holder Rohtash Chaudhary (Push-up Man of India), and renowned mountaineer Narender Kumar, who recently conquered Mount Annapurna, the 10th highest mountain in the world at 8091 meters, in a record time of 12 days.

With this week's theme being 'Cycling with Teachers', the event witnessed educators, mentors, and academic coaches from various educational institutions across the city, including schools, universities and private institutes.

"Teachers are the heroes for our students and now, you have to become heroes for Viksit Bharat. You all can make cycling a fashion and I urge all teachers to restart using cycles themselves and ask students to emulate the same. We are into the digital age but we need to also improve our physical fitness. So, we have to transition from digital activity to physical activity. This will ensure the mission of 'Fight Against Obesity' and the vision of Fit India and Viksit Bharat, which our Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has laid down, takes shape," Mandaviya said while addressing the participants, as quoted from a release by SAI Media.

This Sunday's event was conducted with the teachers in collaboration with our esteemed partners - the Cycling Federation of India (CFI), MY Bharat and the State Governments. The special partners included Physical Education Foundation of India (PEFI), Delhi University, CBSE and CISCE boards, Kendriya Vidyalaya, National Progressive School Conference, National Forensic Sciences University, Yogasana India, Indian Rope Skipping Foundation, and more.

Wrestling stars Ravi Dahiya and Deepak Punia shared words of encouragement with the crowd, urging youth and educators alike to incorporate physical fitness into their daily lives.

"This is a very important movement started by our government to ensure physical fitness is given thorough attention. 'Sharir is shaktimaan' (your body is the mightiest thing) and keeping this mantra in mind, everyone should cycle at least 1-2 hours a day," remarked Ravi Dahiya, silver medalist, Tokyo Olympics.

"I truly appreciate this movement as a commendable initiative, and I believe everyone should take up cycling as it promotes fitness and contributes to a pollution-free India," added Deepak Punia, who narrowly missed out on a medal at the Tokyo Olympics.

Also present was Narender Kumar, fresh from his Mount Annapurna expedition.

"I believe, cycling is a great start to better health. Sundays on Cycle seems like a perfect way to promote that. For me, climbing the Annapurna was undoubtedly difficult, but what made it possible was consistent efforts towards fitness. This movement also gives out that message," he said.

The Fit India Sundays on Cycle initiative has touched 2.5 lakh participation from over 5000 locations, since its launch in December 2024. The wide expanse of the cycling drive has seen the event reach places like Andaman and Nicobar, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh as well as Lakshwadeep Islands. Events are simultaneously held nationwide with massive participation from SAI Regional Centres, National Centres of Excellence (NCOEs), SAI Training centres, SAI Extension centres, the Khelo India centres (KICs) and Khelo India State Centres of Excellence (KISCEs), among others.

- ANI

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Priya K.
What a wonderful initiative! 👏 As a school teacher myself, I'm inspired to start cycling to school instead of taking my scooter. The minister is right - we teachers must lead by example. Already planning to organize a cycling club for our students next month!
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Rahul S.
Good effort but needs better infrastructure. Delhi roads are dangerous for cyclists. First fix the potholes and create proper cycling lanes, then promote cycling. Otherwise it's just tokenism.
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Anjali M.
So proud to see our sports stars supporting fitness! Ravi Dahiya and Deepak Punia are true inspirations 🇮🇳 My son has started cycling daily after seeing these events. Fit India movement is changing lives one pedal at a time!
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the initiative, why only Sundays? Fitness should be everyday! Also, most Indians can't afford fancy cycles. Government should subsidize bicycles like they did in the 60s and 70s.
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Sunita R.
As a mother, I'm thrilled to see fitness being promoted in schools. But safety is my concern - will schools provide secure cycle stands? And what about girls' safety while cycling? Need more thought on implementation.
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Arjun P.
Narender Kumar's point about consistency hits home! Climbing Annapurna or cycling daily - both need discipline. This event has motivated me to dust off my old cycle. Hope to see more such events in smaller towns too!

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