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Manipur Cyclist On Tour To Raise Funds For Soldiers Killed In Pulwama

IANS, 06 Mar, 2019 09:12 PM

    Seeking to raise funds for the soldiers killed in the Pulwama terror attack, Manipur cyclist Philem Rohan Singh Wednesday embarked on a nine-day journey from Jammu to Uttar Pradesh's Greater Noida.


    Forty CRPF personnel were killed when a Jaish-e-Mohammed suicide bomber crashed his explosives-laden vehicle with their convoy in Pulwama district of the state on February 14.


    The young cyclist, who claims to have completed 9,000 km across the country, said he had cycled with the message of humanity in the past and this time too he would do the same.


    "I am doing this to respect the people's voice...My destination is Sharda University in Greater Noida and I am hopeful of completing the distance in nine-days," Mr Singh said before being flagged off by senior IPS officer Basant Rath.


    Mr Singh said this is his fourth official ride with the theme of "service before self" to raise awareness about the armed forces.


    Mr Rath lauded the cyclist for his effort and said he is an inspiration for the youth of the country.


    "The real life heroes do something for the nation," Mr Rath said, asking youngsters to take their fitness seriously and use their energy for the nation

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