
The University of Kashmir (KU) on Sunday celebrated the 9th World Bicycle Day with an on-campus bicycle rally under the theme “Cycling for a Greener Future.”
The event, as per a KU statement, was organised by the Directorate of Physical Education and Sports (DPE&S) KU in line with the directions of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, and the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
The rally witnessed overwhelming participation from faculty members, administrative staff, students, children from the Kashmir University Model High School, residents of the campus including Mirza Bagh, and members of civil society, reflecting a collective resolve to promote eco-friendly mobility and fitness.
In her message Vice Chancellor KU Prof Nilofer Khan lauded the enthusiastic participation of all stakeholders and emphasised the significance of such initiatives in fostering environmental consciousness and physical well-being.
She urged participants to actively embrace cycling as a sustainable mode of transport and a healthy lifestyle choice.
The rally was flagged off by Registrar, KU Prof. Naseer Iqbal, from the iconic Allama Iqbal Library.
The participants cycled through across the campus, including the picturesque Naseem Bagh, enjoying both the natural beauty of the University and the spirit of the occasion.
Highlighting the multiple benefits of cycling Prof Naseer Iqbal noted that besides promoting physical fitness, cycling contributes significantly towards reducing carbon emissions and conserving resources.
He also encouraged greater use of bicycles in daily life, especially in the backdrop of austerity measures across the country.
Earlier, Coordinator DPE&S KU, Dr. Surjeet Singh, welcomed the participants and presented a detailed overview of the programme.






