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Women cyclists of Greater Noida West apprise slum people of hygiene

The charity event was organised by Peer to Peer Help group where the volunteers distributed masks, sanitisers, soaps

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With the aim of highlighting the importance of fitness among women, women cyclists of Greater Noida West have formed a cycling group, ‘Women on Wheels’ (WOW).

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On the eve of Gandhi Jayanti, WOW members rode a special charity ride wherein they took ride till one of the slums and educated the slum people on the importance of hygiene during the ongoing corona crisis.

The charity event was organised by Peer to Peer Help group where the volunteers distributed masks, sanitisers, soaps, refreshments and other sanitation items to the underprivileged group of people.

The names of WOW members who took the ride were Vijeta, Neha, Shivani and Vijayanthi and those from Peer to Peer Help Group were RS Uppal, Vivek, Kanchan, J.P Singh and Ashutosh were present.

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