Cycle On Bangalore– A Fight Against Pollution

The members of Achieve Academy have organised an event called "Cycle On Bangalore – A fight against Pollution", a cycling trail, on January 16, 2011.

A participation of 500 members has been set as our target. We have also received a confirmation of 200 members..

Route: Madhavan Ground to Vidhan Soudha via, Ashoka pillar, Double road, Kanteerava Stadium, Cubbon Park ands return. The event starts at 7AM.

Please participate in large numbers and help spread the awareness of pollution to a wider extent.

For registrations and more information contact:

Dimple – 9916602447 Vittal – 9611328858

Online registrations can be done through this link –

https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dFVQcmFEV0J0VzRlZnFFd1NVRkFtRkE6MQ

 

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