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Inspiring story of 74-year-old completes a solo cycling expedition across India

Inspiring story of 74-year-old completes a solo cycling expedition across India

Padma Shri Dr Kiran Seth, founder of SPIC MACAY and former Professor Emeritus at IIT-Delhi, successfully completes a solo cycling expedition across India. His journey aimed at advocating for SPIC MACAY.

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Inspiring story of 74-year-old completes a solo cycling expedition across India Inspiring story of 74-year-old completes a solo cycling expedition across India

Padma Shri Dr KIRAN SETH, the 74-year-old founder of SPIC MACAY, and former Professor Emeritus IIT-Delhi, completed his "solo cycling" expedition all over the country. 

Dr Seth, in his first phase, started cycling on 15th August 2022 from Srinagar and reached Kanyakumari on 14th February 2023. 

He then cycled from Kanyakumari to Guwahati via Kerala, Goa, coastal Karnataka, Maharastra, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal and Assam.  Along the way, he has also met CMs and other top officials to request their help in taking this Movement to every child in the country. 

SPIC MACAY Cycle Yatra reached IIT Guwahati on January 2 and met the Governor of Assam who issued a directive to all state universities to associate with SPIC MACAY. The cycle yatra covered all states of North East via Road/Rail/Air.

The first visit was to Arunachal Pradesh where the meeting with the Chief Minister assured great support for the movement in the state and the Governor also flagged off a local Cycle Yatra. Dr. Kiran Seth traveled to Agartala at the invitation of NIT. The meeting with the chief minister of Tripura assured us of reviving the state grant for activities of Government Schools in Tripura.  

The yatra reached Silchar where successful meetings were conducted at NIT Silchar and Assam University. NIT Mizoram invited Dr. Kiran Seth for a lecture and in the meeting with the Governor of Mizoram, a directive was again issued to all state Universities to start SPIC MACAY Heritage Club.

Then an important visit to Imphal where the interactions happened at Manipur University, NIT Imphal, and subsequently in the meeting with the Governor of Manipur, an immediate plan was made to conduct workshops in relief camps. 

At the end of January, SPIC MACAY addressed all Assam State University in a meeting chaired by  Governor and it had a ripple effect to connect with Universities all across Assam. Therefore, the visit where planned to Tezpur, North Lakhimpur, Majuli, Silapthar, Dibrugarh, and Johrat.  

NIT Dimapur then connected to extend the yatra to Nagaland, and subsequently, a visit to the Nagaland University campus at Kohima where the meeting with the Governor of state happened. 

In the final stage, NEHU and NIT Meghalaya invited Dr Seth for interactions and a meeting with the Governor of Meghalaya. Now towards the end, a lecture by Dr Kiran Seth is planned at IIT Guwahati where he will again begin his return cycle yatra to Patna on the 7th of March. 

Edited By: Puja Mahanta
Published On: Mar 06, 2024