Key Points

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya led the 'Sundays on Cycle' campaign to honor Kargil War heroes and promote fitness. Over 6,000 locations across India hosted cycling events, including a prominent rally in Srinagar. Mandaviya emphasized the importance of a healthy nation for a developed India. The Delhi edition featured yoga, Zumba, and interactive games for children.

Key Points: Sports Min Mandaviya Leads Sundays on Cycle Honoring Kargil Heroes

  • Over 800 participants joined in Ahmedabad led by Mandaviya
  • CAPF personnel cycled in Srinagar from Lal Chowk to SKICC
  • Events held at 6,000+ locations nationwide
  • Delhi rally featured yoga, Zumba, and games for children
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Sports Min Mandaviya leads 'Sundays on Cycle' honouring Kargil heroes

Mansukh Mandaviya cycles with CAPF personnel and citizens nationwide to mark Kargil Vijay Diwas and promote fitness in India.

Sports Min Mandaviya leads 'Sundays on Cycle' honouring Kargil heroes
"A fit Bharat is a united Bharat, and together we will build a stronger, healthier, more self-reliant India. - Mansukh Mandaviya"

Ahmedabad, July 27

Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya led the 'Sundays on Cycle' campaign here, marking Kargil Vijay Diwas and celebrating the spirit of fitness and patriotism.

The event witnessed over 800 participants, including personnel from the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), National Service Scheme (NSS), Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS), Gujarat Vidyapeeth, local cycling groups, and fitness enthusiasts.

Across the country, CAPF personnel took centre stage as special partners in the campaign. A prominent rally in Srinagar was organised by the Srinagar Sector CRPF, with officers and jawans cycling from the historic Lal Chowk Clock Tower to SKICC Srinagar, echoing national pride and unity.

The 'Sundays on Cycle' initiative was simultaneously conducted at over 6,000 locations, uniting people in the dual mission of saluting our Kargil War heroes and promoting a healthier, fitter India.

“Every year on July 26, we honour the bravery of our soldiers on Kargil Vijay Diwas. Carrying that spirit forward, today we proudly joined hands with our armed forces for the 'Sundays on Cycle' campaign. I had the honour of cycling alongside our armed forces and CAPF personnel to pay tribute to our brave soldiers," said Mandaviya.

"The vision of a Viksit Bharat (Developed India) begins with Swasth Bharat (Healthy India). When people are physically fit, their mental and emotional resilience also grows—and a nation made up of such individuals becomes unstoppable. Fitness is not just about the body; it’s a way of life that fuels discipline, focus, and purpose. I urge every citizen to dedicate at least one hour everyday to cycling or physical activity. When we move together, we grow together. A fit Bharat is a united Bharat, and together we will build a stronger, healthier, more self-reliant India," he added.

In Delhi, despite overcast skies, more than 1,000 people joined the Sundays on Cycle event at Cannaught Place. The event was energised further by a spirited biking rally by the SHOR Foundation, which led a youth contingent through the city, raising slogans and waving the Tricolour in remembrance of the Kargil martyrs.

Colonel Bakshi, a Kargil War veteran, who joined the Delhi rally, said, "This initiative has brought people of all ages together. At nearly 70, I feel proud to be part of something so inspiring."

At the Delhi cycling rally was captain Akhilesh Saxena who lauded the movement. "The one most important aspect of a nation's strength, is the health of its citizens. I am filled with immense joy and pride in seeing citizens coming together to focus on their health and participate in Sundays on Cycle campaign," he said.

The Delhi edition, conducted in collaboration with Raahgiri Foundation, also included yoga, Zumba, rope skipping, and interactive games for children like carrom, chess, ludo, and mini golf.

‘Fit India Sundays on Cycle’ is spearheaded by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, in collaboration with the Cycling Federation of India (CFI), Rope Skipping team led by Dr. Shikha Gupta, Raahgiri Foundation, MY Bharat, and My Bikes.

The drive runs concurrently across all state and UT capitals, SAI Regional Centres, National Centres of Excellence (NCOEs), SAI Training Centres (STCs), and Khelo India centres.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish they'd focus more on improving cycling infrastructure in our cities first. Many participants will go back to unsafe roads tomorrow. The tribute is beautiful but needs follow-through.
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Rohit P
Bas yaar, this is what makes me proud to be Indian! 800+ people cycling together for our soldiers and fitness? Epic! My colony did a small version too - we had kids painting tricolor on their cycles. Such positive vibes ✨
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Priya S
My father who served in the Army was emotional seeing the Srinagar rally photos. These small gestures mean so much to our forces' families. Next year I'm definitely taking my cycle to join!
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Karthik V
Good concept but implementation could be better. In Bangalore they blocked roads for 3 hours causing traffic chaos. Why not use parks instead? Fitness shouldn't inconvenience others. Still, salute to our soldiers always!
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Nisha Z
As a mother, I loved the children's activities included! Getting the next generation to understand sacrifice while staying active is brilliant. My kids haven't stopped talking about the carrom tournament they won 😊
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Michael C
Visiting from Canada and happened to see the Delhi event. The energy was electric! Indians really know how to blend culture, fitness and patriotism seamlessly

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