Vikrant Massey Joins Mansukh Mandaviya in Promoting Fit India Movement
Vikrant Massey rides with Mansukh Mandaviya for Fit India Movement
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Actor Vikrant Massey participated in the 77th edition of the Fit India Movement's 'Sundays on Cycle' initiative in Delhi, highlighting the importance of fitness and community involvement. Nearly 15,000 participants from around 200 cities joined the event, promoting cycling as a means to enhance health and reduce pollution.
- 01Vikrant Massey rode with Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya in Delhi for the Fit India Movement's initiative.
- 02The event saw participation from nearly 15,000 people across 200 cities in India.
- 03Massey emphasized the importance of fitness for future generations and national progress.
- 04Minister Mandaviya encouraged citizens to embrace cycling for better health and environmental benefits.
- 05The event also featured a sparring session between Massey and boxer Nupur Sheoran, who has won multiple medals.
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Actor Vikrant Massey participated in the 77th edition of the Fit India Movement's 'Sundays on Cycle' initiative alongside Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya in Delhi. Massey described the experience as nostalgic, recalling childhood memories of cycling on empty roads. He praised the initiative, noting its evolution into a nationwide movement with nearly 15,000 participants from around 200 cities every Sunday. Emphasizing the significance of fitness, he stated that it is essential for the nation's progress and should be instilled in future generations. During the event, Massey also engaged in a fun sparring session with Indian boxer Nupur Sheoran, who has achieved notable success in international competitions. Minister Mandaviya urged citizens to join the movement, highlighting the physical and mental health benefits of cycling, as well as its positive impact on the environment. Other notable attendees included social worker Amruta Fadnavis and actor Jackie Shroff, showcasing the event's broad appeal across different demographics.
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The initiative promotes cycling, enhancing community health and reducing environmental pollution in urban areas.
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