Kashmir Indepth
Kashmir

Sarmad Hafeez flags off Adil Teli’s Leh to Manali cycle Yatra from Srinagar
Says Teli is inspiration to thousands of cyclists of country


SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 09: Secretary Tourism and Youth Services & Sports, Sarmad Hafeez flagged off Leh to the Manali cycle yatra of cyclist Adil Teli from TRC here today morning.
Prior to the flagging off, while addressing a press conference flanked by cyclist Adil Teli and Director Tourism Kashmir, Dr GN Itoo, Hafeez said that Jammu and Kashmir has produced champion cyclists who have excelled in sports and have done great in this field.
Hafeez said that Adil is attempting to pedal for the Leh to Manali circuit on Friday morning in around 30 hours.
The Leh to Manali circuit is a high altitude area for cyclists. The current Guinness Record for the distance is 34 hours and 54 minutes.
He said Teli is eyeing the world record and would attempt to finish the circuit in 30 hours. He said sports persons like Teli are inspirations to thousands of cyclists from the country.
He said J&K has a huge potential for cycling as it suits for mountain biking and cycling alike and the government is supporting in this endeavour to the cyclists like Teli.
The Tourism Secretary added that the government is reviving old cycling and mountain biking routes besides other destinations in south Kashmir like Verinag, Achabal, Sinthan pass.
On the occasion, he congratulated Teli for eyeing to create another Guinness World Record and added that the feat would definitely bring more laurels to the UT as well as the country.
Director Tourism Kashmir, Dr GN Itoo also extended his wishes to Teli and hailed his previous record of cycling from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.
Adil had last year set a Guinness World Record for covering Kashmir to Kanyakumari in ‘8 days, 1 hour and 39 minutes’.

Related posts

First ever e-Auction of spare items held in J&K by Agriculture Department

Kashmir Indepth

Two pilots dead as IAF Fighter Jet crashes in Central Kashmir’s Budgam

Kashmir Indepth

India recorded export growth of 4 per cent in September: UN

Kashmir Indepth

Pregnant women vulnerable to COVID-19, over 60 tested positive in Kashmir

Kashmir Indepth

25th Muharram Procession on Sunday: Authorities issue diversion plan on national highway, Vehicular movement from Hartrath (Singhpora) to Narbal on NHW shall remain affected from 12 Noon to 0700 pm 0n 13 August

Kashmir Indepth

Youth who have picked up arms  can still come back: Lt. Gen BS Raju

Kashmir Indepth

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy