Key Points

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya joined the special National Sports Day edition of 'Fit India - Sundays on Cycle' event. The initiative saw massive participation across 10,000 locations nationwide as part of a three-day sports festival. Mandaviya emphasized cycling as a way to promote fitness and work towards a self-reliant India. The event honored hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand while promoting PM Modi's Fit India Movement.

Key Points: Mansukh Mandaviya Joins Fit India Sundays on Cycle Event

  • Event held at over 10,000 locations nationwide on National Sports Day
  • Part of three-day National Sports Festival honoring Major Dhyan Chand
  • Encourages cycling for health and environmental benefits
  • Features participation from athletes like Trupti Murgunde and citizens
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'Pedal towards a self-reliant India', Mansukh Mandaviya joins 'Fit India - Sundays on Cycle'

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya participates in National Sports Day cycling event, promoting fitness and PM Modi's Fit India Movement across 10,000 locations.

"No engine, no noise, Pedal towards a self-reliant India - Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, Aug 31

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, on Sunday participated in the special National Sports Day edition of ‘Fit India – Sundays on Cycle’, a nationwide initiative to promote fitness, healthy living, and community participation through cycling.

The event witnessed enthusiastic participation across the country, reflecting the growing momentum of the Fit India Movement launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Addressing the gathering during the event, Mandaviya said, “On the occasion of National Sports Day, a three-day National Sports Festival is being celebrated. On the first day, lakhs of people across the country gathered in playgrounds for an hour to promote the message of sports. On the second day, sports conclaves were organised at over 200 locations nationwide. On the third day, the ‘Sundays on Cycle’ event is being organised at over 10,000 locations across the country.”

He later posted on his X handle, writing, "No engine, no noise, Pedal towards a self-reliant India... Kartavya Path."

The ‘Sundays on Cycle’ initiative, part of the broader Fit India Movement, encourages citizens to incorporate cycling into their daily lives as a simple yet effective way to stay healthy and reduce environmental impact.

This special edition was aligned with the larger celebrations to honour the birth anniversary of hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand.

Indian badminton player Trupti Murgunde, who also participated in the event, praised the atmosphere and the initiative, saying: “Today’s atmosphere was truly amazing, filled with vibrancy and enthusiasm. People of all age groups came together on a Sunday morning... It is a fantastic initiative, and I would like to thank our PM Modi for launching Fit India.”

The event saw a massive turnout of fitness enthusiasts, athletes, students, and citizens from all walks of life cycling together to promote the message of a fitter, healthier India.

The Fit India Movement, launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2019, continues to grow as a people-led campaign, making fitness a national priority and lifestyle choice for millions.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see ministers leading by example. Hope this inspires more people to adopt cycling as part of their routine. Our cities need better cycling infrastructure though!
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Aman W
Participated with my family today in Bangalore. The energy was amazing! Kids loved it. Hope this becomes a regular Sunday tradition across India.
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Sarah B
While the initiative is good, I hope the government also focuses on making roads safer for cyclists. Many Indian roads are not cycle-friendly at all.
Vikram M
Fit India Movement is changing how we think about health. From yoga to cycling, it's great to see traditional and modern fitness methods being promoted together.
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Nikhil C
Perfect way to honor Major Dhyan Chand's legacy! Sports and fitness should be part of every Indian's life. Jai Hind! 🚴‍♀️

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