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AWAY – A BOOK REVIEW

May 3, 2022May 4, 2022by pedalandtringtringLeave a Comment on AWAY – A BOOK REVIEW
AWAY – A BOOK REVIEW

‘Away’ is the 2nd book by the author Dhruv Bogra. The first one was the best seller ‘Grit, Gravel and Gear’ in which he described his pan American journey from the Arctic to the Andes spanning 400 days and 18000 kms solo trip on a bicycle.

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ACTIVITIES YOU CAN DO ON WORLD BICYCLE DAY

May 29, 2020August 9, 2020by pedalandtringtring1 Comment on ACTIVITIES YOU CAN DO ON WORLD BICYCLE DAY
ACTIVITIES YOU CAN DO ON WORLD BICYCLE DAY

Stuck at home? Need not worry, as most of us are home-bound. But there are plenty of ways you can get involved and show your support. Take a look at these exciting events I’ve compiled for you.

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Today I Met Omesh Bhagat aka @buddha_uncle at bandstand Bandra, Mumbai. He is cycling all India to spread the message of saving environment. He started his journey 5 months ago from Haryana and has pedalled more than 13000 kms so far. Let’s support him for this noble cause.
“Om Shree Ganeshaya Namaha”. This mantra means “Lord Ganesha, I offer prayers to you”. This mantra is often used to start a new project; hence I am quoting this at the beginning of this blog to seek Ganesha’s blessings.
Ride to Nariman Point.
Ravi Agarwal’s birthday ride.
Two months ago, I did a photo shoot at a public park with my world bicycle day trophy but sharing it now.
Chandrayaan 3 ride in Bandra.
Recreated the historic moment with a replica of #Chandrayaan3 on my bicycle in Mumbai. Congratulations #ISRO & it’s my small initiative to celebrate 🇮🇳India’s successful #MoonMission
Chandrayaan 3 at Shivaji Park Dadar
Chandrayaan 3 at Gateway of India
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"With his Pedal and Tring Tring site, Vijay is bringing a loud, joyful voice to the global conversation around #bikes4all and #bikes4climate. He's been a resource for me in understanding the individuals and communities in India making a difference. This biking movement is a world-wide collective, and Vijay is making sure India's bike-loving community is in that lens" - Andrea Learned, Social Media Strategist, Writer and Climate Activist.

“I really enjoy reading Vijay’s blog posts and following his Instagram profile. The content is interesting, informative and international. And I particularly enjoy articles about India” – Helen Dominish, Founder, Uncoolcyclingclub.com

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"I really appreciate Pedal And Tring Tring’s efforts to create awareness on cycling in different levels. Sometimes pure joy, sometimes serious, always around: can’t think of my social media without a daily dose of cycling from Vijay". - Maud de Vries, Co-Founder and Managing Director, BYCS, Amsterdam.
"I would like to thank you for penning down your journey and experience at Ride to Mpower in such a wonderful and detailed piece! You are indeed a crusader who can create mental health awareness and stamp out stigma. Wish you all the luck for writing, cycling and your career. Its ok not to be ok". - Neerja Birla, Founder and Chairperson at Aditya Birla Education Trust, Mpower Minds.
"The global cycling community has very rich social fiber. The bicycle is an ever-present instrument of human mobility and transportation besides recreation and sport. Therefore every voice counts a lot. The cycling blog Pedal and Tring Tring of Vijay Malhotra is an instrumental communication tool for all of us who care about the well-being of cycling for all. Every post empowers and brings a ray of hope for those who advocate day in and day out for this most loyal staple for humanity that is with us for over two centuries. We need platforms like Pedal and Tring Tring to encourage citizens in developing countries to use bicycles as a primary mode of transportation without any stigma". - Leszek Sibilski, Founder of World Bicycle Day.
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