ISLAMABAD: In the spirit of Pakistan hosting World Environment Day 2021, Graana.com, in collaboration with Urban Innovation, Islamabad Cycling Association, Islamabad Capital Territory Administration (ICTA), Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP), and EU Pakistan, hosted another successful Cycling Sunday event.
Along with the senior management and employees of Graana.com, DC Islamabad, Mr. Hamza Shafqat also attended the event while participating in a ‘slow race’ arranged by the event authorities.
The recreational event held on Islamabad’s primary road, Jinnah Avenue, attracted a massive crowd of cycling enthusiasts and their families, celebrating World Environment Day, which provided a break from the routine of an urban-oriented lifestyle and the option of leisure cycling.
The initiative was praised by participants, who expressed their desire to hold such events in the future, as they spent quality time with their families and friends.
The event, divided into various cycling competitions, was concluded by handing out participation certificates.
The theme of ‘resetting the relationship with nature’ – the Cycling Sunday events – is directed at transforming the Federal Capital into a bicycle-friendly city with better cycling infrastructure, including dedicated cycling lanes and parking spaces and promoting eco-friendly activities. The event was held with all essential COVID-19 SOPs in check.
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