New Delhi: Bollywood’s rising star Sharvari Wagh has added another feather to her cap, as she was officially appointed the Young Fit India Icon by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, under the leadership of Honourable Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya. The appointment took place during the 25th edition of the popular ‘Sundays on Cycle’ initiative in Delhi.

After a blockbuster year in 2024 with her roles in Munjya, Maharaj, and Vedaa, Sharvari has become a household name among the youth. Her new title under the Fit India Movement, an initiative started by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, cements her position as a role model for fitness, health, and environmental awareness.
‘Sundays on Cycle’: Promoting Fitness and Eco-Friendly Living
The Sundays on Cycle campaign is a pan-India movement encouraging citizens to embrace cycling as a weekly fitness ritual. It promotes not only personal well-being but also environmental responsibility. Sharvari’s active participation and now her appointment as the Young Fit India Icon adds youthful energy and celebrity support to the initiative, helping to attract greater participation among young Indians.

Sharvari’s Message to the Nation
In her speech at the event, Sharvari expressed heartfelt gratitude:
“It is an honour to be appointed as the Young Fit India Icon by The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and our Honourable Minister of Labour and Employment; Youth Affairs and Sports – Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya ji. To be a part of this amazing initiative Sundays on Cycle that has been spreading awareness about the need for fitness and environment protection by choosing cycling, is truly exciting. This is a powerful extension to our Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji’s Fit India Movement initiative and I’m proud to have participated and done my bit.”
A Patriotic Touch: Tiranga Rally Honours Armed Forces
This edition of Sundays on Cycle also paid tribute to the Indian Armed Forces with a special Tiranga Rally. The event highlighted the courage, dedication, and sacrifice of India’s real heroes, making it a deeply moving experience for all attendees.