Prominent cyclist and wellness advocate Kanthi Dutt has officially flagged off a high-octane cycling expedition from Hyderabad to Mumbai. The initiative aims to inspire the public to embrace fitness and integrate cycling into their daily lives.
The journey, titled ‘The Fear Project’, is being organized in collaboration with the Sports Authority of India (SAI). The flag-off ceremony took place at the Novotel Hotel in Hyderabad, attended by fitness enthusiasts, socialites, and distinguished guests who gathered to cheer for Kanthi as he began his 800-km trek.
Fitness enthusiasts, socialites, and guests gathered to cheer for Kanthi as he began his 800-km trek from Novotel Hotel in Hyderabad on Sunday
Over the course of eight days, Kanthi will visit schools and colleges along the route to interact with students. These sessions will focus on the importance of physical health and the benefits of a disciplined lifestyle.
Awareness programs are scheduled at 30 different locations between Hyderabad and Mumbai to discuss mental and physical well-being. Beyond fitness, the mission promotes cycling as a sustainable and eco-friendly mode of transportation to protect the environment.
Cycling is not just a form of exercise, says Kanthi
“I am thrilled to begin this 8-day journey from Hyderabad to Mumbai. Cycling is not just a form of exercise; it is a pathway to mental clarity and physical resilience. My goal is to reach as many young people as possible, encouraging them to make fitness a priority. By visiting schools and colleges, I hope to spark a movement where health and sustainability go hand-in-hand,” said Kanthi Dutt.
The expedition concludes in Mumbai on March 14, marking the completion of a significant milestone in regional fitness advocacy.