Actress Gul Panag and boxer Sweety Boora urge road safety

New Delhi New Delhi: Celebrated actor Gul Panag and Arjuna Award-winning boxer Sweety Boora led over 500 cyclists at Gurugram's Leisure Valley Park on Sunday, saying “this is the only way to create a sports and fitness culture” in the country. And he supported the 'Fit India Sunday on Cycle' campaign. Road safety was the theme of this week's nationwide cycling event, which was launched by Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya last month.

Gul Panag later said, “I have been associated with the Fit India campaign since it was launched many years ago. It is a great initiative by the Sports Authority of India. I think the Fit India campaign is the only way We can build a sports and fitness culture that will help India win more medals in competitive fields. This is where Fit India makes an incredible contribution. Great initiative, if not on other days. can take out time for an easy ride,” as stated in a release issued by SAI media.

“Road safety is very important, especially for cyclists. Every year many cyclists are seriously injured and some even die, because automobile drivers are not aware of cyclists on the road. Cyclists should wear helmets and protective gear like knee guards and elbow guards. I would urge all motorists to be aware of cyclists on the roads and please ride safely,” he said. about Reminded.

Boxer Sweety Boora, world champion in the light heavyweight category, completed the 20 km run to Leisure Valley Park via Golf Course Road, AIT Chowk, Arya Samaj Road and Millennium City Center and raised the slogan, “Punch pollution and right hook drugs.” , because Sunday is for cycling.”

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