Queens on the Wheels 3.0 Flagged Off by Mohan Yadav, Promoting Tourism, Culture, and Women Empowerment in MP
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Queens on the Wheels 3.0 Flagged Off by Mohan Yadav, Promoting Tourism, Culture, and Women Empowerment in MP

Mohan Yadav flags off Queens on the Wheels 3.0, sending 25 women bikers on a 1,400 km journey promoting tourism, culture, and women empowerment.

by Tamanna

From Bhopal residence today, Mohan Yadav flagged off “Queens on the Wheels 3.0”, sending 25 super women bikers on an adventurous journey across India. Participants hail from West Bengal, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and other states, making this ride a pan-India celebration of women empowerment and adventure sports.

Promoting Tourism, Safety, and Culture

The riders will cover approximately 1,400 km, passing through major tourist destinations in Madhya Pradesh before concluding in Khajuraho on March 13. This initiative not only promotes safe and clean tourism but also highlights the rich cultural heritage, history, and natural beauty of Madhya Pradesh to audiences nationwide.

Focus on Women Empowerment

The Queens on the Wheels 3.0 initiative emphasizes women’s participation in adventure sports, road safety, and responsible tourism. By taking the lead in such campaigns, women bikers inspire others to explore new horizons and encourage gender equality in sporting and cultural initiatives.

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Boosting Madhya Pradesh Tourism

As the ride travels through multiple districts, it showcases Madhya Pradesh as a hub for cultural, religious, and eco-tourism. Flagged off by Mohan Yadav, the journey reflects the state’s commitment to combining adventure with cultural promotion, making Queens on the Wheels 3.0 a unique platform for tourism awareness and community engagement.

With this campaign, reported by Mohan Yadav, Madhya Pradesh tourism, women empowerment, and cultural promotion are all set to gain nationwide attention, creating a model for similar initiatives across India.

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