Faridabad, April 11, 2025: The Haryana Government’s ‘Cyclothon 2.0’ campaign—dedicated to make a drug-free state—arrived in Faridabad and received an enthusiastic reception at World Street by Omaxe. The event witnessed the presence of the Omaxe team, Faridabad Police, and a large gathering of local residents who warmly welcomed the cyclists.
This inspiring journey, which began in Hisar, is passing through various districts across the state. On April 11, Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini flagged off the next leg of the cyclothon from Faridabad to Gurugram. The campaign’s core mission is to encourage the youth to steer clear of drugs and embrace a healthier, more responsible way of life.
Mohit Goyal, Managing Director, Omaxe Limited, extended his congratulations to all the participating cyclists. “This campaign is truly commendable. It is imperative for the youth to stay drug-free, as they are the pillars of our nation’s future. Only a healthy and aware young generation can build a strong and prosperous India. At Omaxe, we have always supported causes that contribute to societal well-being, and we remain committed to the holistic development of both the state and the nation,” he said.
The event was graced by several dignitaries including Haryana Food Supply and Consumer Affairs Minister Rajesh Nagar, BJP Faridabad District President Pankaj Poojan Rampal, IG CID Pankaj Nain, IAS officers. Vikram Singh (Deputy Commissioner), Sahil Gupta (Additional Deputy Commissioner), HCS officer Shikha (SDM Faridabad), and DCP Traffic Jasleen Kaur, along with Shravan Govil (Business Head, Omaxe Limited) and Rajneesh Pabbi (OSD, Omaxe Limited).