Indian badminton player Mahima Choudhary has commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Sundays on Cycle' initiative, which is part of the Fit India movement. The initiative encourages citizens to cycle on Sundays to promote physical fitness and environmental sustainability.
Fit India Movement Gains Momentum
The 'Sundays on Cycle' campaign was launched by PM Modi to inspire people to adopt cycling as a regular activity. Mahima Choudhary, a rising star in Indian badminton, expressed her support, stating that such initiatives are crucial for building a healthier nation. She emphasized that cycling not only improves physical health but also reduces carbon footprint, contributing to a cleaner environment.
Mahima's Personal Fitness Journey
Choudhary, who has represented India in international badminton tournaments, shared her own fitness regimen. She highlighted the importance of staying active and urged young athletes to participate in the initiative. "Cycling is an excellent way to stay fit, and I am thrilled to see our Prime Minister promoting it," she said.
Community Response
The initiative has received widespread support from sports personalities and the public. Many have taken to social media to share their cycling experiences under the hashtag #SundaysOnCycle. The Fit India movement, launched in 2019, aims to make fitness a part of daily life for all Indians.
Mahima's endorsement adds to the growing list of celebrities backing the campaign. She hopes that more people will join the movement and make cycling a habit, not just on Sundays but throughout the week.



