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Indore Cyclists Pedal from Bengali Circle to Rajwada to Airport to Promote Fitness and Clean Air

Cyclists Pedal from Bengali Circle to Rajwada to Airport to Promote Fitness and Clean Air
A group of enthusiastic cyclists embarked on a mission to promote cycling as a means to achieve a fit and healthy lifestyle while contributing to a cleaner environment. The cyclists pedaled through a scenic route, starting from Bengali Circle, passing through the historic Rajwada, and culminating at the Indore Airport.
"Cycling is not only good for our health, but also for the environment," said Sudhir Motwani, one of the cyclists. CA Rajkumar Shah added, "Let's make Indore a model city for sustainability and health." CA Notin Patodi emphasized the importance of reducing carbon footprint, saying "Cycling is a great way to reduce our carbon footprint and promote a greener Indore."
Dr. Harjit Singh Rajpal highlighted the health benefits of cycling, stating "Regular cycling can help prevent chronic diseases and improve overall health." Eng. Ghanshyam Verma expressed his desire to inspire others, saying "We want to inspire others to adopt cycling as a mode of transportation." Prof. Suresh Paswan's teammate Arjun Chaurasiya enjoyed the scenic route, remarking "Cycling is a fun and exciting way to explore Indore's landmarks."
Milind Sharma emphasized the environmental benefits, saying "By cycling, we can reduce air pollution and make Indore a cleaner city." Vijaya Laxmi concluded, "Cycling is a great way to stay fit and healthy, and promote a sustainable lifestyle."
The cyclists hope to inspire others to join them in making Indore a greener and healthier city. By promoting cycling, they aim to contribute to a cleaner environment and a better quality of life for the city's residents.

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