Women Bikers Rally for Empowerment in Lucknow, Breaking Stereotypes
Women Bikers Rally for Empowerment in Lucknow

Lucknow: The spirit of the 'All Women Bike Rally' was perfectly captured by Prachi Jain, an administrator of Bikerni, a pan-India women's biking association, and a yoga teacher. "My profession may define my work, but biking defines my spirit. I am proud to be part of a rally that celebrates the pride of womanhood," said Jain, one of the participants. The rally, organized by Navbharat Times and presented by Sukoon Pardos Okas, brought together female riders to send a strong message of empowerment and breaking stereotypes.

The riders traveled from 1090 Chauraha, Gomti Nagar, to Celestial Manor, Arjunganj on Sunday morning. The rally began at 7 am, with some participants arriving even earlier out of sheer excitement. Among them were identical twins Chahak and Mahak Srivastava, Lucknow University students who turned 18 last year. "Our mother woke us up at 5 am and sent us here so we could see women from different backgrounds come together and be a part of it," said Mahak.

Along with bikes, scooties were also allowed, giving 75-year-old participant Manorama Shukla the opportunity to prove that age is no barrier when spirit leads the way. "I prefer wearing a saree while riding because I want to show that women of every age can represent themselves in their own unique way," she said.

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Rachna Verma, a faculty member in the paramedical radiotherapy department at KGMU, recalled her first memories of riding. She always used to travel as a pillion rider with her brother. With her family's support, she later learned to drive and now rides with confidence. "There is immense potential in every woman. All we need is the courage to take that first step," she added.

Several women also rode with creative themes and were felicitated for their efforts. Archana Goswami, a resident of Rakabganj, won a prize in the 'Meri Bike Meri Shaan' category for her topic 'One woman, many roles'. She decorated her scooty with stickers showing a homemaker on one side and a working professional on the other, symbolizing the many roles women balance.

Similarly, Shahi Bala, a resident of Trimurti Nagar, was felicitated in the 'AWBR Moment' category for her consistent participation. "I previously won Best Decor in 2017 and showcased an environment theme in 2020 through my scooty. I am very proud to receive this recognition," she said.

The crowd erupted in loud hooting as NCC cadets received the 'Mera Best Look' award for their outfit and style of presentation. Led by Anshika Dixit, the group said, "For the first time, we felt this Sunday truly added value to our group life. Through this, we want to state that our dress is our pride and we feel ten times more beautiful in it."

Chief guest Soniya Nityanand, Vice Chancellor of KGMU, motivated women to pursue their dreams. The program concluded with the rally ending with chants of 'Jai Nari, Jai Shakti.'

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