BELOGIVAVI: A eight-year-old boy chose to mark the Republican day by cycling around the Bellagavi district.
Malhar Kulkarni, 8, continued a 75 kilometer journey in his bicycle, with his father, who was traveling with other bikes, for the company.
Malhar, an army school student in the Bethobavi, departed from the RPD circle in the city of DIOGIVA at 6 am on Wednesday, and passed the Khanapur Toll Plaza, who had not started an operation, on the Goa highway, reaching a distance of about 20 km away from distance.
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On the way back, the duo of the father-child covers a distance of 40 km, touching Bachi, which is 15 km from the RPD circle, and finished traveling by traveling around the circumference of the City of Bellagavi, which added a distance of 20 km with an expedition.
Malhar’s passion for cycling was maintained by his father Kulkarni Kulkarni, 38, who began to train his son from the age of six.
Mother Malhar Nivedita, meanwhile, traveled along with a separate vehicle duo, brought and supplied important supply to help them both refreshed throughout the trip.
Both Malhar and Khandoba are active members of the Venugrama cycle club.
“Malhar completed an expedition of 35 kilometers, and a trip of 50 kilometers for a bicycle with club support.
Once he reached the milestone, he determined his view on the 75 kilometer – 75 brought many meanings because we celebrated the 75th year of Indian independence.
Throughout the trip, my son Take a break to have soft nuts and coconuts to make him excited.
Well his mother and I make sure he is not tiring alone, “Khandoba told Toi.
The family also wants to pay respect for those who are at the front line of the battle against Covid-19, Khandoba said.
“Many of those involved in the war against a pandemic have paid their lives.
This is our duty, as a citizen, to pay tribute to them,” Khandoba said, adding that Malhar was happy when the trip concluded at the Ajantha Hotel near the RPD circle.
Flush with success after reaching a 75 kilometer mark, Malhar is now eager to push his limits further.
“I have asked my father to buy me a gear bike so I can rise 100 kilometers,” said Malhar to Ti.