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Tiranga Rally Marks 25th Edition of Fit India Sundays on Cycle, Honoring Armed Forces and Promoting Fitness


Updated: June 01, 2025 17:40

Image Source : ET Govemment

The 25th edition of Fit India Sundays on Cycle, celebrated as the Tiranga Cycling Rally, took place across India on June 1, bringing together over 15,000 cyclists from more than 5,000 locations. The event combined patriotism, fitness, and environmental awareness, paying tribute to the armed forces while promoting cycling as a sustainable and healthy lifestyle choice.  

Nationwide Participation and Key Figures  
- Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr Mansukh Mandaviya, led the rally at Major Dhyanchand National Stadium in Delhi, joined by over 1,500 cyclists  
- Prominent personalities, including Olympic medalist Yogeshwar Dutt, cricketer Saba Karim, wrestler Sarita Mor, and Bollywood actress Sharvari, participated in the event  
- Cyclists from Jammu and Kashmir, including regions such as Poonch, Kishtwar, Kulgam, Bandipora, Shopian, and Baramulla, actively took part in the rally  

Tribute to Armed Forces and Operation Sindoor  
- The rally honored the sacrifices of Indian soldiers, particularly in light of the recent successful Operation Sindoor  
- Dr Mandaviya emphasized the connection between fitness and patriotism, stating that the event was a salute to the bravery of the armed forces  
- The initiative reinforced the importance of national pride and collective health awareness  

Launch of New Initiatives  
- The event saw the introduction of the Fit India Newsletter, a monthly digest featuring inspiring fitness stories, updates, and training tips  
- A new Carbon Credit Feature was launched on the Fit India mobile app, allowing cyclists to track the environmental benefits of their rides  
- Participants can now monitor their cycling speed and distance while earning carbon credits for sustainable transportation  

Growth of the Fit India Movement  
- The Fit India Sundays on Cycle initiative began in December 2024 with 150 cyclists and has grown exponentially in six months  
- The movement has expanded to over 5,500 locations, with participation from more than 3 lakh citizens  
- Organizations such as the Cycling Federation of India, Yogasana Bharat, and CultFit have played a key role in supporting the initiative  

Community Engagement  
- The rally continues to inspire individuals across different age groups, fostering a culture of fitness and environmental responsibility  
- The government aims to further integrate cycling into urban planning and public health initiatives  
- The success of the Tiranga Rally highlights the growing enthusiasm for fitness-driven national campaigns  

Sources: Sports Authority of India, Tribune India, Lokmat Times, Economic Times Government News

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