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Cycling enthusiasts embrace Fit India Tuesdays

Cyclists in Hyderabad Join Fit India Cycling Initiative

Cycling enthusiasts in Hyderabad came together in large numbers to participate in the “Fit India Cycling Tuesdays” initiative. This unique program is aimed at promoting fitness, environmental awareness, and healthier lifestyles.

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Hundreds of participants gathered at prominent locations in the city, including Gachibowli Stadium, Hussain Sagar, Osmania University lane, and Suchitra, for a 3-kilometre ride. The event showcased the city’s enthusiasm for cycling and a collective commitment to adopting sustainable practices.

The Fit India Cycling Tuesdays campaign is part of a nationwide movement launched by Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya. It encourages people across the country to dedicate at least 30 minutes to cycling every Tuesday. The initiative addresses critical issues such as pollution, traffic congestion, and poor public health, aiming to create a greener and healthier India.

Santhana Selvan, the bicycle mayor of Hyderabad, praised the initiative, calling it a “cycling revolution” that has the potential to bring about significant social, environmental, and economic changes. “We’ve received an overwhelming response from the cycling community. This campaign can transform cycling from a passion into a lifestyle,” he said.

Selvan emphasized the importance of incorporating cycling into daily life. He suggested that using bicycles for even two out of ten weekly trips could make a meaningful difference. For longer distances, he recommended public transportation as an eco-friendly alternative. He added, “This initiative promotes not just fitness but also addresses environmental concerns like pollution.”

With the participation of thousands of individuals and cycling groups, the campaign is expected to make a lasting impact nationwide. It highlights the power of collective action in shaping a healthier and more sustainable future.

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