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Mangalore: Indian Auto Rickshaw Challenge Reaches City

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (MM/RD) - pics - Dayanand Kukkaje

Mangalore, Aug 9: A few colourful auto rickshaws were found on K S Rao Road in the city on Thursday August 9 morning. But what made it special was that colorful guys and even gals were riding these auto rickshaws and all of them were foreigners…

The auto rickshaws participating in ‘The Indian Auto Rickshaw Challenge’ reached Mangalore city on Thursday. The rally has been organized to introduce Indian culture and enriched heritage to the entire world.

The rally was started on Sunday, August 4 from Chennai. Later the rally was passed through Vellore, Bangalore and Hassan before reaching Mangalore. The rally would go through Karvar, Panaji, Ratnagiri and conclude at Mumbai on August 17.

A total of 72 members of different countries are participating in 32 auto rickshaws in this rally. One-legged Joy Bulge of America and 72-year-old Mimi of Canada are the main attractions in this group.

Child abuse, road safety, proper education for children and tourism development are the major drives behind this rally.

Arvind B Kumar, originally from Tamil Nadu, settled in Hungary is the prime organizer of this rally.

“This is not a competition. Entertainment and help are the main objectives of this rally. Auto rickshaw is a vehicle of common people. Hence, our purpose to reach the commoners would be served easily,” says K Umamahesh, one of the organizer.

  

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  • VINOD WIFRED TAURO , MADANTHYAR,DUBAI

    Thu, Aug 09 2007

    It was nice to see beautiful snaps and news provided by DAIJI WORLD. Ofcourse 72 foreignors all together in one line with different age groups are enjoying and riding this Autos all over South India for a human cause. I congratulate Mr. Arvind B, Kumar for organising such a nice this trip,which will be cheaper for them in India to organise. I am sure that they all are enjoyed this trip with great humour. cheers

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