The 58th edition of Fit India Sundays on Cycle kicked off in Karaikal, Puducherry, with Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya leading the event. Dr. Mandaviya emphasized the importance of first-time voters in shaping a stronger India and engaging youth for national progress. The initiative, dedicated to National Voter’s Day, has grown into a significant fitness movement across the country.
The event witnessed a massive turnout, showcasing the broad participation in Fit India Sundays on Cycle. From Puducherry to IIT Roorkee and the Attari Border to New Delhi, the celebrations marked a nationwide embrace of fitness and civic engagement. Dr. Mandaviya highlighted the event’s success in uniting diverse groups, including students, professionals, and athletes, in promoting a healthy lifestyle for all.
At the Attari Border in Amritsar, a symbolic gathering of citizens, armed forces, and celebrities underscored the fusion of fitness, freedom, and civic responsibility. Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, Raksha N. Khadse, led the event, honoring young voters and emphasizing the significance of democratic participation. The occasion resonated with a spirit of unity and shared commitment to both fitness and democracy.
The Fit India Sundays on Cycle movement extended its reach to academic institutions like IIT Roorkee, engaging students and faculty in promoting active living and environmental consciousness. The event at IIT Roorkee emphasized the importance of integrating fitness into education to empower young minds. In New Delhi, residents of Vasant Kunj, including first-time voters, participated in the cycling event, with national sports personalities advocating for regular fitness activities to ensure a healthy nation.
