TENNIS legend Leander Paes and
badminton great Pullela
Gopichand joined sports minister Mansukh Mandaviya for the
56 th edition of ‘Sundays on Cycle’,
whichis a fitness initiative of the
sports ministry, here.
Fit India’s flagship mass fitness movement ‘Sundays on
Cycle’ (SoC), made a comeback
to the national capital on Sunday.
More than 1000 people, including 500 young leaders from across
the country, participated in the
fitness festival, followed by a
Cycle Rally, beating the 6 degree
winter cold at 7am.
The young leaders, who were
here to participate in the three day Viksit Bharat Young Leaders
Dialogue, a national platform
meant to identify and promote
youngsters who want to be part
of public life, took part as special invitees. The Sundays on
Cycle was held across 15000 locations, with Bhopal organising a
mega event which was graced by
Madhya Pradesh’s Minister of
Youth Affairs and Sports Vishvas
Kailash Sarang, who flagged off
the cycling rally along side actress
Payal Rohat giand a distinguished
line-up of athletes, including
Olympian judo ka Garima
Choudhary.
“A healthy body is the foundation of strong leadership.
Cycling teaches us powerful leadership lessons—it tells us when
to pedal fast,when to slow down,
and most importantly, how to
maintain balance to keep moving forward in life,” said
Mandaviya here.
Appreciating the Minister’s
vision of launching the Sundays
on Cycle initiative, Gopichand
said, “It is motivating to see a
Minister not just putting so much
thought to make fitness a part of
everyday life, but also leading
the entire movement from the
front.
The fact that he himself participates in this event on Sunday
morning after a hard week’s work
speaks volumes about his commitment to creating a Fit India.”
“Today we have fun on our finger tips so we have forgotten to
have fun in nature, to step out
and be part of the outside world,
so I appreciate those who have
turned up here today.”
Adding to the festive atmosphere, the morning featured an
enthusiastic Zumba session,
calming yoga practices, and captivating electric Mallakham band
rope-skipping performances by
athletes, drawing loud applause
from the crowd.