Mysuru ACP Advocates for Cycling on World Bicycle Day
ACP urges youth to adopt cycling at World Bicycle Day rally in Mysuru
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On World Bicycle Day, Mysuru's Assistant Commissioner of Police, Chandrashekar, encouraged youth to embrace cycling for better health and environmental sustainability during a rally that saw over 50 participants. The event, organized with various local groups, aimed to promote healthy living and road safety.
- 01Chandrashekar emphasized cycling's role in promoting physical health and an eco-friendly lifestyle.
- 02The rally featured over 50 cyclists advocating for health, road safety, and environmental protection.
- 03The event was organized in collaboration with multiple local organizations, including Mysuru Athletes Club and Royal Riders Mysuru.
- 04Deputy Director B Manjunath flagged off the rally, highlighting the importance of physical activity.
- 05The rally route included several key locations in Mysuru, promoting community engagement.
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During the World Bicycle Day rally in Mysuru, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Chandrashekar urged the youth and the public to incorporate cycling into their daily routines. Addressing attendees at the event's valedictory ceremony, he highlighted cycling's benefits for physical health, discipline, and environmental sustainability. The rally, organized in collaboration with local organizations such as the Mysuru Athletes Club and Royal Riders Mysuru, saw participation from over 50 cyclists who raised awareness about healthy living, road safety, and environmental protection. The event commenced at Kote Anjaneya Swamy Temple, where B Manjunath, deputy director of the department of public libraries, officially flagged off the rally. Other notable attendees included Ramesh Narasaiah, a retired deputy commissioner of the commercial tax department, and Anil, president of Balya Foundation, both of whom spoke on the significance of physical activity and cycling's role in environmental conservation. The rally's route included several prominent locations in Mysuru, fostering community involvement and promoting a healthier lifestyle.
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The rally promotes cycling as a sustainable mode of transport, encouraging healthier lifestyles among the youth.
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