BRICS Friendship Sunday on Cycling Promotes Fitness Across India
BRICS Friendship Sunday on Cycling was organised in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit, with Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya highlighting the growing momentum of India’s fitness movement.
Speaking at the event, Mandaviya said the cycling programme reflected the increasing participation of people, particularly young citizens, in activities promoting health and fitness. He linked the initiative with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Fit India Movement, which encourages citizens to adopt healthier and more active lifestyles.
The Visakhapatnam event also carried a broader message of friendship and cooperation among BRICS nations, while bringing together fitness and community participation.
Youth Participation Strengthens the Fit India Movement
According to Mansukh Mandaviya, the BRICS Friendship Sunday on Cycling initiative is part of a wider national movement encouraging people to make physical activity a regular part of their lives.
He said that Sunday cycling events were organised at more than 18,000 locations across the country, with young people participating and sending a strong message about the importance of fitness.
The large-scale participation highlights the growing interest in cycling and other physical activities among India's youth. Such initiatives are also aimed at encouraging citizens to move beyond sedentary lifestyles and incorporate regular exercise into their daily routines.
Cycling as a Community Fitness Activity
Cycling has emerged as a popular way to combine physical activity with community participation.
Events such as Sunday on Cycling allow people to take part in fitness activities collectively while creating awareness about the importance of maintaining an active lifestyle.
The BRICS Friendship Sunday on Cycling in Visakhapatnam added an international dimension to the initiative, as it was held alongside the BRICS Summit.
PM Modi’s Vision of a Fit and Developed India
Mandaviya also referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of transforming India into a developed nation. He said that fitness and healthy lifestyles have an important role to play in building a stronger and more productive society.
The Fit India Movement has been promoted as a nationwide campaign encouraging citizens to prioritise physical fitness. Initiatives involving cycling, sports and other forms of physical activity are intended to make fitness more accessible and encourage people of different age groups to participate.
Mandaviya said the enthusiasm shown by young people across the country demonstrates that the message of fitness is gaining momentum.
Visakhapatnam Hosts BRICS-Linked Fitness Initiative
The BRICS Friendship Sunday on Cycling in Visakhapatnam brought together the themes of international friendship, public participation and fitness.
The event was organised on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit, giving the cycling initiative additional significance. Visakhapatnam, one of Andhra Pradesh’s major cities, provided the setting for the programme as participants joined the nationwide fitness campaign.
The event also underscored how sporting and fitness activities can be used to promote broader social messages, including healthy living, community engagement and international cooperation.
Over 18,000 Locations Join Sunday on Cycling
A key highlight of Mandaviya’s remarks was the scale of participation. He said Sunday on Cycling events were conducted at more than 18,000 locations across India.
The participation of young people at such a large number of locations reflects the growing reach of fitness-related initiatives. Cycling events can also encourage citizens to explore regular physical activity while promoting greater awareness of health and wellness.
With the BRICS Friendship Sunday on Cycling programme in Visakhapatnam and similar events across the country, the Fit India campaign continues to focus on making fitness a part of everyday life.
Fitness and India’s Development Goals
Mandaviya connected the nationwide fitness movement with the larger objective of building a developed India. A healthier population can contribute to productivity, participation in sports and improved awareness of healthy lifestyles.
The Union Minister reiterated that Prime Minister Modi has pledged to transform India into a developed nation. Initiatives promoting fitness among young people are being positioned as part of this broader vision.
The BRICS Friendship Sunday on Cycling therefore served not only as a sporting and fitness event but also as an opportunity to reinforce the message that an active population can contribute to India's long-term development.
The BRICS Friendship Sunday on Cycling in Visakhapatnam highlighted the growing enthusiasm for fitness across India. With cycling events reportedly held at more than 18,000 locations and strong participation from young people, the programme showcased the expanding reach of the Fit India Movement.
Mansukh Mandaviya’s remarks emphasised the importance of fitness, youth participation and collective efforts in supporting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a developed India. The Visakhapatnam event also combined the values of fitness and international friendship against the backdrop of the BRICS Summit.