Sundays on Cycle: India pedals forward with over 300 events nationwide on April 13

IANS April 13, 2025 202 views

India's Fit India movement has sparked a nationwide cycling revolution with over 300 simultaneous events on April 13th. Sports leaders and athletes like Sujata Chaturvedi and Nitesh Siwach are championing fitness as a critical national goal. The Sundays on Cycle campaign is bringing communities together to promote health, environmental consciousness, and collective wellness. From New Delhi to Tamil Nadu, participants are pedaling towards a healthier, more connected future.

"Fitness is our true wealth. Mental and physical fitness matters." - Nitesh Siwach, Wrestler
New Delhi, April 13: India witnessed yet another vibrant edition of the 'Fit India Sundays on Cycle', with over 300 events conducted simultaneously across the country. Sujata Chaturvedi, secretary, Sports, flagged off the national capital's edition at New Moti Bagh, energising the crowd and reinforcing the national momentum towards fitness.

Key Points

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Nationwide cycling initiative mobilizes communities for health awareness

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Sujata Chaturvedi highlights Fit India's growing national momentum

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Athletes and sports personalities inspire cycling participation

Communities, athletes, police departments, and residents across the nation pedalled with purpose, celebrating fitness, fun, and environmental awareness under the campaign led by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.

New Moti Bagh Club played host to an energetic rally with around 350 residents from various Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) pedalling in unison. Sunday's event, a collaboration between local RWAs and Fit India, focused on fighting obesity and encouraging healthier habits among city dwellers.

Sujata Chaturvedi, secretary, sports, joined the event and encouraged the enthusiastic crowd. She spoke about the momentum Fit India has gained over time.

She said, "Fit India is a nationwide popular movement. It has seen many different kinds of activities and is gaining popularity across all sections of society. As we speak, lakhs of people have already joined Sundays on Cycle across the country.

"Today alone, about 300 events are taking place. We also had the Fit India carnival in JLN Stadium, which was mentioned in the Honourable Prime Minister's Mann ki Baat. All these efforts are creating the right kind of environment for fitness and wellness in India," she said.

The event also featured special guests including Nitesh Siwach, a Greco-Roman wrestler, who recently clinched a bronze medal in the 97 kg category at the 2025 Asian Wrestling Championships in Amman, Jordan, and Rohtash Choudhary, popularly known as the 'Push-Up Man of India,' who holds multiple Guinness World Records, including performing 645 push-ups in one hour while carrying a 60 lb pack with one leg raised.

Nitesh Siwach praised the increasing awareness among people on improving their health.

"Fitness is an integral part of our lives. Mental and physical fitness is our true wealth. It is really good to see initiatives like these where people are coming together to cycle, and are in general becoming conscious about better health. I'm glad Fit India is doing this, and I hope it keeps growing," he told SAI Media.

At SAI RC Imphal, renowned Indian weightlifter and Padma Shri awardee Kunjarani Devi flagged off the cycling rally, lending her support to the fitness cause. Her presence inspired hundreds to take the pledge toward healthier living and cleaner cities.

In Tamil Nadu, the SAI Training Centre in Salem saw Suresh Kumar S., a track and field athlete and multiple medallists at the World Police Athletic Championships, inaugurate the event. Participants came out in large numbers, highlighting the region's growing enthusiasm for fitness and community cycling.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is such a fantastic initiative! 🚴‍♂️ I participated in the Bangalore event and the energy was electric. More cities should adopt weekly cycling events like this. Fitness + community bonding = perfect combo!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the effort, I wish there was more focus on making cycling infrastructure safer year-round. Events are great, but we need dedicated bike lanes to make cycling a daily habit rather than just a Sunday activity.
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Amit S.
Saw the Imphal event on local news - Kunjarani Devi's presence was inspiring! My kids now want to start cycling to school. When icons support fitness movements, it really motivates the younger generation.
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Sunita R.
Our RWA organized a small cycling group after last month's event and now we ride every weekend! 15 families participating regularly. This program is creating real change at grassroots level 👏
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Vikram J.
The environmental angle is being overlooked here - cycling events like these could be great platforms to educate about reducing carbon footprints. Maybe next edition can include some eco-awareness booths?
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Neha P.
As someone who's lost 8kg through regular cycling, I can't stress enough how transformative this habit is! So happy to see India embracing fitness culture. Next goal - participate in one of these national events! 💪

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