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Cycle rally pays tributes to deceased cyclist, demands better infra

Gurugram: More than 1,000 cyclists gathered at three spots in Gurugram city on Sunday morning to take part in a cycle rally at Teen Murti Marg in Delhi to pay tributes to Subhendu Banerjee, an avid cyclist, who lost his life in an accident near Mahipalpur on November 27

Published on: Dec 05, 2022 12:14 AM IST
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Gurugram: More than 1,000 cyclists gathered at three spots in Gurugram city on Sunday morning to take part in a cycle rally at Teen Murti Marg in Delhi to pay tributes to Subhendu Banerjee, an avid cyclist, who lost his life in an accident near Mahipalpur on November 27.

Gurugram, India-December 04: Around 200 cyclists of Delhi NCR participate in Subhendu Banerjee memorial service cycle ride from Biodiversity Park MG road to Teen Murti Marg; Subhendu tragically lost his life on the 27th of November, having been hit by a VIP BMW while cycling on NH-8, in Gurugram, India, on Sunday, 04 December 2022. (Photo by Parveen Kumar/Hindustan Times)
Gurugram, India-December 04: Around 200 cyclists of Delhi NCR participate in Subhendu Banerjee memorial service cycle ride from Biodiversity Park MG road to Teen Murti Marg; Subhendu tragically lost his life on the 27th of November, having been hit by a VIP BMW while cycling on NH-8, in Gurugram, India, on Sunday, 04 December 2022. (Photo by Parveen Kumar/Hindustan Times)

The rally was also held to raise awareness about road safety and to demand dedicated cycle lanes in the National Capital Region (NCR) to ensure the safety of cyclists.

The participants in the rally, who gathered at Shankar Chowk, Aravalli biodiversity park and Genpact Chowk in large numbers, said that Subhendu’s untimely death made them realise the need for safer roads for cyclists across the NCR. The cyclists also demanded preventive law and action against irresponsible drivers, who are responsible for such reckless driving and accidents.

Yogesh Saini, a city-based cyclist said that there is no infrastructure for cyclists in Gurugram and traffic violations are rampant. “We took out the rally to protest against the untimely death of an avid cyclist. We are planning to set up a cycling federation in the NCR to fight for the rights of cyclists and to ensure adequate infrastructure is created for the safety of riders across the NCR, including Gurugram,” he said.

Sarika Panda Bhatt from the Raahgiri Foundation, an NGO said, “Gurugram is a city with an abundance of cyclists, but its roads are built for cars. Subhendu’s tragic death shows just another reason why we desperately require safer infrastructure for cyclists.”

 
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