Noida: On the occasion of the 79th Independence Day, the women of Gaur City and Noida West painted the streets in the vibrant colours of patriotism and sustainability. They pedalled 30 kilometres in a spirited Tiranga Cyclothon and paired the ride with a meaningful tree plantation drive, making the celebration both energetic and eco-friendly.

The event was jointly organised by SWAG (Super Women Athletic Group) and Noida Extension Cyclo Runners (NECR). The ride was not just about endurance—it was about responsibility. As part of the Go Green India initiative, the group stopped at Khairpur village, Noida West, to join Think Good Foundation led by Amit Bhatnagar in his mission “100 Crore Trees”.
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From young cycling enthusiasts to senior citizens, the plantation drive saw enthusiastic participation from residents. Together, they planted saplings, symbolising hope for a cleaner and greener tomorrow.
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The cyclothon route began at Gaur City 2 at 4:45 a.m., passed through Ek Murti, Tilpata, Khairpur Gujar village, and concluded back at Gaur City—covering 30 km of determination, camaraderie, and pride.
With the combination of fitness, community spirit and environmental care, these women and fellow cyclists turned Independence Day into a celebration of both freedom and the future.