
In a vibrant display of fitness, environmental awareness, and sporting spirit, the Department of Youth Services and Sports (DYSS) Baramulla celebrated World Bicycle Day 2026 across various educational zones of the district under the flagship Fit India Movement.
The district-wide celebrations witnessed the enthusiastic participation of hundreds of students, teachers, and officials, reaffirming the department’s commitment to promoting healthy and active lifestyles among the youth.
At Zone Sopore, a grand Cycling Championship was organized in collaboration with Boys Higher Secondary School Chankhan, attracting hundreds of boys and girls from various government and private educational institutions. The event witnessed thrilling competition and remarkable sportsmanship. BHS Chankhan emerged as the winner in the boys’ category, while MET Higher Secondary School secured meritorious honors in the girls’ category.
Meanwhile, Zone Singpora Pattan organized an impressive cycling rally to commemorate the occasion. More than 50 students, along with officials from the Youth Services and Sports Department, participated in the event. The rally commenced from Railway Station Mazhama and concluded at Higher Secondary School Gund Khawaja Qasim, spreading the message of fitness, environmental conservation, and the importance of cycling as a sustainable mode of transport.
Similarly, Zone Tangmarg celebrated World Bicycle Day with great enthusiasm under the Fit India Movement, witnessing the participation of nearly 200 students who actively took part in cycling activities and awareness programmes highlighting the benefits of regular physical activity.
Zone Dangiwacha also organized World Bicycle Day celebrations with active participation from students and field staff, promoting cycling as a means of maintaining physical fitness and reducing environmental pollution.
Likewise, Zone Dangerpora marked the occasion through a massive cycling event in which hundreds of boys and girls participated enthusiastically, showcasing their commitment to fitness and healthy living.
Speaking on the sidelines of the celebrations, Mushtaq Ahmad Pampori, District Youth Services and Sports Officer (DYSSO) Baramulla, lauded the efforts of all participating zones for organizing successful and impactful events. He emphasized that World Bicycle Day serves as an important reminder of the role of cycling in fostering physical well-being, environmental sustainability, and community engagement.
He stated that the Fit India Movement continues to inspire young people to adopt healthier lifestyles and participate actively in sports and fitness activities. He further appreciated the students, teachers, and departmental officials for their enthusiastic involvement and urged them to make cycling a regular part of their daily routine.
The celebrations concluded with a renewed pledge to promote fitness, healthy living, and environmental consciousness across the district through sports and physical activities.