India’s passion for sports reaches new heights with the 62nd ‘Fit India Sunday on Cycle’ on February 22, 2026. Leading from Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Youth Affairs and Sports Minister, will celebrate Ahmedabad’s selection as host for Commonwealth Games 2030. This comes after two decades, reigniting national excitement.
Partnering with ESIC, which celebrates 75 years of safeguarding workers, the event spans the country. Delhi’s ride features hockey star Rupinder Pal Singh, an Olympic bronze medalist, and Rohit Tokas, Commonwealth Games bronze winner, riding with the minister to motivate masses.
‘Hosting CWG 2030 is a matter of immense pride,’ Dr. Mandaviya declared. Under Modi government, synergies in reforms, infrastructure, and talent nurturing position India as a sports superpower. The ambitious bid for 2036 Olympics reflects unwavering resolve to realize PM Modi’s dream.
Gujarat’s budget prioritizes turning Ahmedabad into a global sports hub. Global sports forums commend India’s strategy linking events to sustainable urban development. Initiated by the minister to promote cycling against obesity and pollution, this series builds a fitness movement.
Mass participation signals India’s dedication to health and vitality. These rides fortify the sports infrastructure, ensuring India not just participates but dominates on world stages ahead.