On December 17, 2,000 bikers joined 'One Nation One Ride 2.0' to champion girl child education awareness
- Posted on December 15, 2023
- Lifestyle
- By Arijit Dutta
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Around 2,000 bikers from North India will ride on December 17, under the 'One Nation One Ride' campaign, advocating for girl child education. Led by Jeet Kataria, they'll start from New Delhi, aiming to raise awareness and pay tribute to soldiers on Vijay Diwas.
Around
2,000 bikers hailing from various parts of North India are set to participate
in the 'One Nation One Ride' campaign, scheduled for December 17. The primary
objective of this event is to promote awareness about girl child education
while commemorating the sacrifices of soldiers.
Jeet
Kataria, a tennis coach with a fervor for biking, emphasizes the importance of
initiating change within one's own family circle. He spearheads this movement
that aspires to advocate for societal causes through collective action.
On
the slated day, the bikers will convene at Mukarba Chowk in New Delhi,
embarking on their ride towards Mojo Land in Haryana via the GT Karnal Bypass
Road, commencing at 7 am. This journey aims to symbolize solidarity and support
for the campaign's noble cause.
An
integral aspect of this event involves stage performances by underprivileged
children, accompanied by provisions for refreshments, courtesy of a
collaboration with MAX Hospital for medical support.
Noteworthy
dignitaries including Army personnel and the Deputy Commissioner of Police are
expected to grace the occasion, amplifying the significance of this movement
towards societal betterment.
Jeet Kataria, renowned for his tennis academies across Delhi-NCR, expanded his horizons by embarking on biking tours across the country. These journeys acted as catalysts for collaborating with diverse individuals, fostering the idea of contributing positively to society.
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Building
on the success of its inaugural edition, 'One Nation One Ride' returns
stronger, aiming to not only pay homage to past heroes but also to raise
awareness regarding girl child education. This initiative's motive transcends
mere event participation; it's a clarion call to unite the nation's youth
towards a noble cause.
The
poignant date of December 16, marking the historic surrender of Pakistani
soldiers to the Indian Army in 1971, serves as a poignant reminder of Vijay
Diwas, underscoring the valor and sacrifices of war heroes.
This
rally symbolizes a collective commitment to societal change, echoing the spirit
of unity and progress, emphasizing the urgent need to prioritize education and
support for the girl child.