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Cyclists on Kashmir-Kanyakumari expedition for pollution-free India leave Jammu

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
January 20, 2025
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Cross-country cycle expedition flagged off from Kashmir

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Jammu: Five cyclists from Mumbai, who have started a Kashmir to Kanyakumari expedition, to spread the message of a “pollution-free India” left Jammu Sunday morning, expressing happiness that they were able to cycle on snow.

Jammu Zone Additional Director General of Police Anand Jain received the cyclists — aged between 54 to 67 years – before flagging them off with good wishes for their onward journey during which they plan to cover 4080 kms in 40 days.

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Satish Jadhav (67), Mangal Bhanushali (64), Manoj Chougule (62) Jitendra Jain (56) and Jayanti Gala (54) started their expedition from Lal Chowk, the nerve centre of Srinagar, on January 16 to spread awareness and inspire others to contribute toward building a cleaner, greener India.

“We welcome the group of cyclists and wish them best of luck for completing their cycling expedition by mid-February. They have come out with a message to safeguard the environment and to have a pollution-free Bharat,” the ADGP said after the flag off.

He said the age of the cyclists also conveys a message, especially to youngsters, to work on their fitness and achieve their goals.

Jadhav said they have started the mission to raise awareness in every city and town along the route.

“Cycling is the key to good health. It also helps in safeguarding the environment,” he said, expressing resolve to complete the journey in 40 days.

He said it was his long cherished dream to peddle cycle over snow and “I am happy that my dream was fulfilled in the Valley”.

He advised youngsters to adopt nature and start cycling to stay fit.

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