NE HEALTH BUREAU
CHENNAI, APR 13
In a spirited push towards public health awareness, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry, organised a cyclothon under Swachhata Pakhwada 2026, promoting cleanliness, hygiene and fitness.

The initiative, led by AAM Primary Health Centre (AAM-PHC), Ramanathapuram, in collaboration with the Indian Public Health Association, Pondicherry Chapter, echoed the national vision of “Clean India, Fit India” aligned with Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and Fit India Movement.
- Swachhata Pakhwada initiative blends fitness with public health awareness
- 75 participants ride from JIPMER to Ramanathapuram spreading hygiene message
- Doctors stress community action for cleaner surroundings and healthier lifestyles
- Event reinforces national campaigns on sanitation and physical well-being
The cyclothon was flagged off from the JIPMER campus by Dr. Saka Vinod Kumar, Medical Superintendent, JIPMER; Dr. Premarajan K.C., Project Coordinator, JIPMER and Patron, IPHA Pondicherry Chapter; and Dr. Subitha L., Faculty In-Charge, JRHC and Secretary, IPHA Pondicherry Chapter.
A total of 75 participants—including medical students, interns, healthcare professionals and community members—cycled to AAM-PHC Ramanathapuram, spreading awareness about cleanliness and healthy living along the route.
First-aid and refreshment facilities were arranged for participants, ensuring a safe and engaging experience. The event concluded at AAM-PHC Ramanathapuram.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Vadivel, Chief Medical Officer, AAM-PHC Ramanathapuram, and Dr. Subitha L. emphasised the importance of community-driven initiatives. They highlighted that sustained public participation and regular physical activity are key to building a healthier society.
Certificates of appreciation were distributed to all participants, marking the event as both a celebration of fitness and a call for collective responsibility.




