Hyderabad|India|August'2011:
Country First, Nation Safety Next and Self Last said Cap Bana Singh, a
living Param Vir Chakra, after whose name a Post in Sicachin Glacier is
named for his bravery. He was the Chief Guest at India’s Biggest Corporate
Cycle Rally—The Freedom Ride 2011, organised successively for the third
time by Atlanta Foundation. The function was graced by Akkineni Nagarjuna,
Akkineni Amala, Cyberabad Commissioner of Policer Dwarka Tirumala Rao and
others.
Bana Singh is one of the three living Param Vir Chakra Awardees in the
country(only 21 people have been honoured with this award of which 16 have
been awarded posthumously).
Capt Bana Singh was honoured at a function held at HICC immediately after
the cycle rally concluded. Speaking on the occasion he said he had done
his duty. It was not my bahaduri(courage), it was the love of the people
of this nation made me achieve what I have achieved. Every Indian must be
ready to sacrifice for the nation. It is an honour bestowed on me. It was
tough terrain to fight battle on Siachin Glacier. We could drink a glass
of water after three days. It was that tough. Securing our borders are
very important. We must be united. So that no force on the earth can touch
India, he gave clarion call to the Indian youth assembled at the meeting.
Also falicitated on the occasion was Padma Vibhushan Dr. Sonal Mansingh a
celebrated and distinguished Indian classical dancer, Guru, choreographer,
and a well-known social activist, researcher and motivational speaker;
Painter Stanley Babu, Sand Animation Expert Santosh Patnaik, Balashri
Siddharth.
Accompanying the event, this year there was a special show saluting the
true heroes of India – “Awakening – the real Indian inside you!” . The
Show featured Bana Singh, PVC, who should have been a household name in
India, only if we as a country had learned our priorities right. A living
Param Vir Chakra awardee (only 21 people have been honored with this award
of which 16 have been awarded posthumously – only 3 are living right now!
). Bana Singh, almost single handedly won a crucial battle for a strategic
peak in Siachen in 1987 and went back and fought Kargil war in late 1990s.
This battle story was featured as a unique SAND ANIMATION by world
renowned artist Sudarshan Patnaik and three other team members.
Speaking on the occasion Akkineni Nagarjuna appreciated the efforts of
Atalanta Foundation. He congratulated them for the efforts. Talking about
Letsvote, an orgnaisation also associated with the event, Nagarjuna urged
youth to vote without fail and vote for able leaders. Amala Akkineni felt
happy to have participated in the event.
Earlier Commissioner of Police Cyberabad Dwarka Thirumal Rao hoisted the
National Flag. Speaking on the occasion he said, it was a great occasion
to associate with. I have come here earlier also. Each time I come, I am
inspired. Next time I would like to participate with more police officers,
he said.
The Freedom Ride 2011, the India's Biggest Corporate Cycling Event to
commemorate India's 64 years of Independence on August 15 at HICC was
flagged off by Capt. Bana Singh. 1800 corporate executives from 35 plus
Corporates such as Infosys, Invesco, Learnasium, Talent Sprint, Wells
Fargo, Aliens Group, Broadridge, CA, GE, Deloitte, United Health Group,
HBC (Hyderabad Bicycling Club) and many other participated. It was
signature rally organised with a theme “Freedom through Education”. The
cyclists went on riding bicycles for 64kms to coincide with 64 years of
Independence Day or 10 or 5kms depending on their interest and comfort and
in turn support the education of underprivileged children. Through out the
route, rest stations (at every 10KM) and SAG wagons were arranged for a
hassle free ride.
The organizers have supplied 600 bicycles free for the participants to
ride and participate in the event. Many corporate youth men and women
shouting Mera Bharath Mahan, participated in this fun, frolic and symbolic
cycle rally. And set the record. It is by far the biggest Cycling event of
Corporates in India. Next year youth promised to go on 100 kms cycling.
The proceeds collected will be utilized for the education of
underprivileged children, informed Mr. Murali Bukkapatnam, Volunteer of
Atlanta Foundation.
Atlanta foundation organises similar rallier every year on Independence
Day and Republic Day. It is an annual event oragnised with an objective to
support the CSR activities of corporates, inculcate spirit of patriotism,
salute real war heroes and to Awaken – the real Indian inside you!” . In
short to celebrate Independence like never before.
Atlanta Foundation earlier donated rupees twenty laks for the
Ashray-Akruti, a voluntary organization working for the hearing impaired
and underprivileged children since 1996. It also donated 400 bicycles to
various schools in the city. It also works to promote cycling for better
health and greener environment.
This event was supported by prominent industry bodies like NASSCOM, ITsAP,
AMCHAM & TiE. The event was supported by other organisaitons like Narayana
Hrudayalaya, Stay In Touch Mobile, Studio N, Pepsi, Novotel, Hyderabad
Bicycling Club, Lets Vote, Cluburb. The event enjoys the endorsement of
industrial forums such as NASSCOM, AMCHAM INDIA, ITsAP AND TIE who have
also adopted it as their annual CSR events.
Bala Shri Sidharth, the youngest drummer and percussionist enthralled the
audience showcasing his drumming skills.