As a part of Wheels of Change — Indian Motorcycle’s initiative for the betterment of girl chid education — a Golden Quadrilateral Fundraiser ride has started. Through the 8000-km ride, the patrons will ride through 15 cities and distribute educational kits.
The ride was kicked off today in Delhi and will conclude on October 14, that is after a total of 19 days. Undertaken by Indian Motorcycle owners and other riders, the ride will cover cities like Gurugram, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Hubli, Bengaluru, Chennai, Vijayawada, Bhubaneswar, Kolkata, Aurangabad, Lucknow and New Delhi.
Polaris India’s Country Head and MD, Pankaj Dubey said, “We at Indian Motorcycle® want to make a difference and provide the right support for this noble cause of educating the girl child. The K2K ride organized last year was a huge success and we were able to make contributions to schools in India. Through the GQ ride, we aim to cover 15 cities, identify and contribute to institutions which are committed to ensure primary and high school education for underprivileged girls.We would like to thank Anurag Srivastava, Shefali Bajaj, Niladri Saha, Bernard Lazar, Mulapulli Sudarshan, Harshwardhan Bansal along with other renowned riders like Sonia Jain, Roshni Misbah, Rahul Mazumder, Zohair Ahmed and Shruti Singh and many others for joining us and showing their unwavering commitment to ensure education to underprivileged girls.”