Dehradun, June 5 -- Every year, on 3 June, people across the globe come together to celebrate World Bicycle Day-a tribute to the timeless, two-wheeled vehicle that continues to transform lives and communities. Declared by the United Nations in April 2018, the day recognises the bicycle as a simple, affordable, reliable, and environmentally sustainable mode of transport. The idea was first proposed by Professor Leszek Sibilski, a US based sociologist and cycling advocate, and received unanimous support from all 193 UN member states. Since then, World Bicycle Day has become a global call to action urging individuals, policymakers, and communities to embrace cycling for health, mobility, and a cleaner planet.

This Year's Theme was "Cycling ...