Empowering Pedals: Fit India Pink Cyclothon Inspires Women's Health
Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya participated in the Fit India Pink Cyclothon 2.0 in Kolkata on International Women's Day, promoting women's empowerment through cycling across 14,000 locations. The event highlighted fitness, pollution solutions, and societal health, with over 10,000 women participating. Actor Milind Soman emphasized the importance of women's health.
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Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya took part in the Fit India Pink Cyclothon 2.0 in Kolkata, held on International Women's Day. The event, a celebration of women's empowerment, saw cycling events organized at 14,000 locations nationwide, aiming to inspire fitness and highlight solutions to pollution.
Mandaviya emphasized the significance of women's contributions to a developed India, stating that staying fit is key to empowerment. He also expressed confidence in the Indian cricket team's performance against New Zealand in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup match.
The Pinkathon run, attended by over 10,000 women in Delhi, underscores the importance of women's health. Actor Milind Soman urged women to prioritize their well-being, advocating that healthy women lead to healthier societies and families.
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