New Delhi: Scores of people gathered at Connaught Place on Sunday morning here to enjoy games and other recreational activities as 'Raahgiri' returned to the national capital after a three-year gap. Dozens of fun activities were organised including drawing competitions, games and different kinds of dances. People in their colourful ensembles were seen doing Zumba. The Raahgiri has returned after a three-year COVID-19-induced gap.
Glimpses from Raahgiri Day at Connaught Place today!
— Raahgiri Foundation (@Raahgiri_Fdn) February 19, 2023
Thank you to everyone who attended and made the event the success it was.
Streets are beautiful when they belong to people. @CPDelhi @DelhiPolice @tweetndmc pic.twitter.com/YjQYauCEz4
"More walking and more use of the streets for pedestrians for the people will improve the social fabric of the society and that is why NDMC and Delhi Police are contributing whatever little bit we can contribute towards the society," Delhi Police Commissioner, Sanjay Arora said.
There were a lot of fun activities at the event including a puppet show. People also appreciated the artwork of several artists that were exhibited here.
The event was also attended by the officials of the Delhi Police and the New Delhi Municipal Committee (NDMC).
DELHI POLICE WEEK 16th - 22nd FEBRUARY
— Delhi Police (@DelhiPolice) February 17, 2023
We invites all Delhi residents to join us on
February 19, 2023 from 7 AM to 10 AM at Inner Circle, Connaught Place
for the relaunch of
Raahgiri Day pic.twitter.com/424JEtzIpu
On the day, the streets of Connaught Place were transformed into a car-free zone, allowing residents to participate in a range of activities, including yoga classes, Zumba, sports zones, games, music, dance, and even educational programs on different issues such as road safety, walkability, and women safety.
"I am happy that 'Raahagiri' has returned. It is a good initiative. It brings people closer. It brings us together. Dozens of fun activities have been designed," said Ashok Kumar, a 70-year-old 'Raahgiri' enthusiast.
Kumar said he used to participate in the 'Raahgiri' before it was suspended due to COVID-19.
On the first day of its re-launch, the activities started at 7 in the morning and continued till 10 am.
A cycle school was organised for people who do not know how to cycle, especially women and children.
The children also participated in a game of 'road safety Ludo' created by the Delhi police to create awareness about road safety.
Traffic restrictions were in place on the Inner Circle of Connaught Place for three hours on Sunday morning in view of 'Raahgiri Day', police said.
'Raahgiri' is part of the Delhi Police Week celebrations-2023, taking place from February 16 to 22, and aligns with the G-20 goal of creating sustainable and liveable cities, with a focus on sustainable mobility.
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