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Indian Motorcycle K2K Ride 'Wheels of Change' concludes in New Delhi

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  • Indian Motorcycle K2K Ride 'Wheels of Change' concludes in New Delhi


    Indian Motorcycle, America’s First Motorcycle Company today concluded the iconic Kanyakumari to Kashmir (K2K) ride and brought the ‘Wheels of Change’ initiative in New Delhi.

    The three proud owners of the ultra-luxury Indian Roadmaster- Mr. Anurag Srivastava, Mr. Niladri Saha and Mr. Bernard Lazar rode across 12 cities and concluded the iconic K2K Ride at the National Capital where they made their generous contribution by distributing educational kits to 120 underprivileged girl students.

    Commenting on this great initiative, Mr. Pankaj Dubey, Country Head and Managing Director, Polaris India Pvt. Ltd said, "We are overwhelmed by the contributions made by the three riders and for spreading awareness and bringing the ‘Wheels of Change’ initiative in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Ranbir Singh Pura and New Delhi. Their belief and dedication in giving back to the community is commendable. We are proud to have made a significant contribution towards the noble cause of educating the Girl Child and we will continue to put more efforts in future."

    Commenting on the success of the ride, Mr. Anurag Srivastava, Indian Roadmaster owner said, "The K2K Ride was a life-changing trip and drew attention of a lot of individuals who came forward to extend their support towards this cause. We are overwhelmed by the positive response received throughout the ride. I would like to thank Indian Motorcycle®, fellow riders and the donors who extended their support towards this cause and making this ride a huge success."

    "The ride caught a lot of eyeballs and we are delighted to connect with more people who supported this cause and expressed their desire to be a part of such initiatives. This ride not only helped these girls but also sent a message to the community to take a step forward and contribute towards Girl Child Education," said Mr. Niladri Saha, another owner of the Indian Roadmaster.

    Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Bernard Lazar, Indian Roadmaster owner said, "The K2K ride gave me the perfect platform to spread awareness on educating the girl child across the country. The entire journey gave us a chance to connect with individuals who share similar views on contributing to the society."

    The K2K Ride was born out of the three passionate Indian Motorcycle owner’s love for riding and their unwavering commitment to ensure primary and high school education for underprivileged girls. As a part of the K2K ride, the three riders cruised over 12 cities – Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Kanyakumari, Kolhapur, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Delhi, Jalandhar, Amritsar and Ranbir Singh Pura.

    xBhp was also a part of this epic journey. Travelogue coming soon...





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