Asha Malviya, the lone woman cyclist on her Pan India Cycle Tour, met Mizoram Governor Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati at Raj Bhavan in Aizawl on Friday evening.
Asha Malviya apprised the Governor that the main objective of her Pan India Cycle Tour is to bring awareness among the citizens to ensure safety of women, empowerment of women and above all, to create peace and harmony among different sections of the society in the country.
The Governor thanked her for taking up such a brave mission to bring a sense of brotherhood, togetherness, peace and harmony among different sections of society at her own expense.
He hoped that her initiatives would bring out the positive in helping the people of India more informed about the need to ensure the safety of women in the country and their empowerment in society.
The Governor wished her good health, success in her endeavour to attempt to cross other states and wished that the message she carried would be a blessing one for the people she would meet on the next course of her journey.
Asha Malviya is a resident of Natram in Rajghar district of Madhya Pradesh.
She started her pan India cycle tour on 1st November, 2022 and till now she has visited 18 states and Mizoram is the 19th state she is visiting. She reached Aizawl at 3:30 pm on Friday after traveling a distance of 288 kilometers from Haflong in Assam.
This time she covered a total distance of 16200 kms and she will conclude her Pan India Cycle Tour on 15th August this year in New Delhi.
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