Srinagar Cyclothon draws over 1,000 participants

Over 1,000 cyclists from diverse age groups and backgrounds participated in the “Cyclothon – Pedal for Peace” event held in Srinagar on Sunday. The event was flagged off by J&K Cabinet Minister Satish Sharma from the Police Golf Course and concluded at the Astro Turf Ground TRC.

Being organised by the J&K Sports Council, the event was a part of the government’s mission to promote communal harmony, youth engagement and a culture of fitness across the region.

Addressing the gathering, Sharma said, “This cyclothon is a symbolic journey towards a peaceful and united Jammu & Kashmir. It reflects the resilience and potential of our youth. Through events like this, we aim to channel their energy into constructive nation-building activities.”

“This event has reaffirmed our belief that the youth of J&K are eager for positive engagement and want to be part of a peaceful and progressive journey,” Sharma added.

The Sports Minister said organising the cyclothon was the brainchild of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. He said such community-oriented and youth-driven events will now be held weekly in various parts of the Union Territory to ensure sustained engagement and outreach.

The event witnessed the presence of key public representatives and administrative officials who lent their full support to the initiative.

Among others present were legislators Farooq Shah, Dr Shafi, Tanveer Sadiq, Ehsan Pardesi and Mushtaq Guru; Commissioner Secretary, Youth Services & Sports, Sarmad Hafeez; and Secretary, J&K Sports Council, Nuzhat Gul. Senior officials from the Sports Council, Traffic Police, Health Services and local administration also attended the event.

The participants included young school and college students, amateur cyclists, sports clubs and professional athletes. The minister, later, distributed free cycles among the eldest and youngest participants.

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