The capital pedaled into action for ‘Sunday on Cycle’s’ landmark 58th outing, uniting kabaddi champions, newly minted voters, and BSF guardians in a fitness fiesta. Aligning with National Voters’ Day and Republic Day anticipation, it spotlighted Fit India’s enduring drive for active citizenship.
Director Nadeem Dar outlined the event’s scope: ‘From Delhi to every corner, we’re pairing cycles with voter youth for the first time.’ Enriched by Zumba and yoga, 58 editions have mobilized 2.5 million souls. ‘Sustained national rollout is our vision,’ he declared.
Voices from the vanguard inspired. Rohit Kumar of kabaddi fame: ‘Vital for India’s stamina.’ Ritu Shyoren targeted inclusivity: ‘Cycling liberates women from homebound limits—embrace it weekly.’ A top athlete philosophized: ‘Fit India’s genius is universality. Fitness isn’t elite; it’s machine-like body care through consistent activity.’
In Amritsar, Raksha Khadse led charges, with Mayank Srivastava nodding to Modi’s 2019 mantra: half-hour daily fitness over gadgets. Mandaviya pushes daily sport slots. Infused with voter joy, BSF presence, and local cyclists, events at 30-35 spots—from Karaikal under Mandaviya to Patiala—signal a healthier, democratically charged future.

