Key Points

Suniel Shetty rallied for consistent fitness at the Fit India Sundays on Cycle event in Mumbai. The initiative, marking eight years of GST, saw participation from Olympians and top cyclists nationwide. Chess Grandmaster Tania Sachdev emphasized cycling as part of her fitness regime. The movement has engaged over 3 lakh citizens across 5,500+ locations since its launch.

Key Points: Suniel Shetty Leads Fit India Sundays on Cycle in Mumbai

  • Shetty advocates daily fitness over one-off events
  • Olympians and cyclists inspire nationwide participation
  • Chess GM Tania Sachdev highlights cycling in fitness routine
  • Event spans 5,500+ locations engaging 3 lakh+ citizens
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Suniel Shetty champions 'Fit India Sundays on Cycle', says wellness is far cheaper than illness

Actor Suniel Shetty promotes daily fitness at Fit India Sundays on Cycle event, joined by Olympians and cyclists nationwide.

"Wellness is far cheaper than illness. Fitness should not be a one-day thing. – Suniel Shetty"

Mumbai, May 18

Actor and fitness icon Suniel Shetty gave a powerful call for consistent wellness at the 'Fit India Sundays on Cycle' event, hosted by the Fit India Movement in collaboration with CBIC-GST here.

Shetty joined participants at the GST Commissionerate in Mumbai, adding star power and substance to an initiative that's fast becoming a people's movement.

The event on May 18 marked eight years of GST and celebrated a nationwide commitment to fitness, uniting thousands across CBIC-GST centers in a synchronised push towards health, community, and cleaner air.

"Wellness is far cheaper than illness. Fitness should not be a one-day thing, like cycling only today, but must be practised every day for overall wellness. Only then does it make a difference," Shetty said as quoted from a press release by SAI Media.

At Thiruvananthapuram, the event was flagged off by three celebrated Olympians and international athletes, Jisna Mathew (Rio 2016, 4x400m), M.P. Jabir (Tokyo 2020, 400m hurdles), and Anu Raghavan (Asian Games and Championship medalist). Their presence inspired over 200 participants to take on the cycling trail with passion and pride.

Leading the peloton were five of India's top cyclists, Pooja Danole, Dhanyadha JP, Srimathi J, Rejiya Devi, and Niraimathi J, each a decorated national and international medalist. Their guidance powered the message: fitness isn't just a sprint, it's a marathon we ride together.

Meanwhile, in New Delhi, cycling was just one part of the movement. Chess Grandmaster Tania Sachdev, fresh from her gold medal win at the 2024 Chess Olympiad in Budapest, joined the ride and energised crowds with a fitness-forward message.

"Fitness doesn't need fancy equipment or a gym -- just willpower and discipline. Stamina is essential even in chess. Cycling is now a big part of my fitness regime," she said.

The capital's event, held at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, featured Zumba, rope skipping, and yoga sessions, transforming the Sunday into a celebration of movement and mental wellness. The event was held at various locations across the country including SAI RCs, STCs, NCOEs, Khelo India Centers, and all key CBIC-GST centers.

Shashank Priya, Special Secretary and Member, CBIC GST, added, "This collaboration with Fit India and GST is a strong message that fitness is for everyone -- not just for athletes. It's encouraging to see such awareness around lifestyle diseases and the need for better food habits and less sugar."

"What we eat is also important, so that we control too much sugar and aerated drinks. It's important to ensure that we can fight obesity. We are prone to heart disease so it is important to move towards this goal of a fitter, healthier India," he added.

The cycling initiative has now rolled through 5,500-plus locations and reached over 3 lakh citizens since its launch in December 2024. Social media buzzed with endorsements from icons including Sania Mirza, Milind Soman, Emraan Hashmi, John Abraham, Imtiaz Ali, Shankar Mahadevan, all lending their voices to inspire everyday fitness.

"India is coming together to take a step towards fitness by cycling. I urge everyone to join our officers this Sunday and make it a memorable event," said Shankar Mahadevan, in his video message. "Fit Hum, Toh Fit India," added Milind Soman.

With growing momentum, Fit India's Sundays on Cycle is redefining how we move, one pedal stroke at a time -- turning public spaces into wellness hubs, and citizens into champions of health.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Suniel Shetty is absolutely right! We spend so much on medicines but hesitate to invest time in fitness. Cycling is such an eco-friendly and affordable way to stay healthy. More cities need proper cycling lanes though - safety first! 🚴‍♂️
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Priya M.
Love seeing celebrities promote fitness, but wish they'd highlight more budget-friendly options too. Not everyone can afford cycles - maybe include walking/jogging initiatives? Still, great effort to make India healthier! 👏
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Arjun S.
As someone who started cycling during lockdown, I can vouch for its benefits! Lost 8kg and BP normalized. But government should subsidize bicycles - make them GST-free like electric vehicles. #FitIndiaRealChange
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Neha T.
Wonderful initiative! Though I hope they organize women-only cycling events too. Many Indian women would feel more comfortable participating that way. Safety and comfort first, then fitness. 🌸
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Vikram J.
Good concept but execution matters. In my city, the cycling event route was through polluted areas - defeats the health purpose! Should plan better with municipal corporations. Also need awareness about pollution masks while cycling.
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Sneha R.
My whole family participated in Delhi event! The energy was electric âš¡. Kids loved the zumba, grandparents did yoga. More such inclusive events please! Fitness truly brings people together. #FamilyFitnessGoals

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