A nationwide pedal for progress: Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya will lead the 62nd edition of ‘Fit India Sunday on Cycle’ from Delhi’s Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium on February 22, 2026. The occasion? Jubilant festivities for India’s Commonwealth Games 2030 hosting rights awarded to Ahmedabad, breaking a 20-year hiatus.
Teaming up with ESIC on its 75th anniversary of social security services, the event encourages collective fitness. In the capital, participants include Olympic hockey bronze medalist Rupinder Pal Singh and Commonwealth Games medalist Rohit Tokas, amplifying the ministerial lead.
The minister highlighted government efforts fusing policy innovation, world-class facilities, and athlete grooming. ‘Every Indian shares this glory,’ he said, vowing full support for the 2036 Olympic bid aligned with PM Modi’s vision.
Ahmedabad’s transformation accelerates via Gujarat’s sports-centric budget. International acclaim follows for India’s model merging mega-events with city enhancements in mobility and planning. Dr. Mandaviya’s brainchild, the cycle Sundays target health issues like obesity and emissions through active lifestyles.
This edition promises unprecedented turnout, embodying a healthier India. It cements fitness as a national movement, bolstering the pathway to Olympic glory.