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World Bicycle Day: Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya Urges Youth to Pedal Towards a Healthier and Greener India

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World Bicycle Day: Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya Urges Youth to Pedal Towards a Healthier and Greener India

On the occasion of World Bicycle Day, Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh Mandaviya, shared a special message encouraging young Indians to embrace cycling as a way of life and contribute to building a fitter, healthier, and greener nation.

Highlighting the multiple benefits of cycling, the minister emphasized that the simple act of riding a bicycle can improve physical fitness, promote mental well-being, reduce pollution, and support environmental sustainability. He called upon the youth of the country to take the lead in popularizing cycling and making it a regular part of their daily routine.

Mandaviya's message aligns with the government's broader vision of promoting fitness, healthy lifestyles, and eco-friendly modes of transportation. He stressed that the younger generation has the power to inspire positive change and create a movement that benefits both individuals and the environment.

As the world celebrates World Bicycle Day, the minister's appeal serves as a reminder that small lifestyle changes can have a significant impact on personal health and the future of the planet.

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