DC flags off ‘Ride for Peace’ by women bikers.

DC flags off, ‘Ride for Peace’, by women bikers,.

DC flags off ‘Ride for Peace’ by women bikers.

 

JALANDHAR

Deputy Commissioner Dr. Himanshu Aggarwal today flagged off “Ride for Peace” by a seven-member all-

women biker group, Panj-Aab Riders, as part of the Punjab Government’s ambitious Yudh Nashian Virudh campaign to eradicate the drug menace from society.

 

Starting from the DC’s residence at 6 am, the riders embarked on a multi-day journey covering Attari,Hussainiwala, Fazilka, Sri Ganganagar, Bikaner, Pokhran, Jaisalmer, and Longewala, carrying the tricolour to honour India’s brave soldiers and spread the message of patriotism, peace, and a drug-free society given Independence Day celebrations. Despite rain and inclement weather, the women bikers started off their journey to mark a noble cause. Dr. Aggarwal lauded the initiative, calling it a powerful blend of social awareness and women's empowerment. “The Punjab Government, under Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, is committed to eradicating drugs through sustained awareness and enforcement. This ride sends a strong message to our youth that life is about courage, purpose, and staying away from addiction,” he said. He further noted that the presence of women riders leading such a mission exemplifies the government’s vision of gender equality and empowerment. “When women lead the way, the message becomes stronger and more inclusive,” he added. Founder of Panj-Aab Riders Ambika Sonia said the ride was dedicated to soldiers guarding the nation’s borders and to the hope of a peaceful, safe, and drug-free Punjab. Residents gathered at the venue to cheer the bikers, marking the start of a patriotic and socially driven journey.


Aug 12 2025 4:52PM
DC flags off, ‘Ride for Peace’, by women bikers,.
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