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Nagpur women celebrate the spirit of womanhood at the All Women Bike Rally
Around 1000 Nagpur women participated at the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by the Maharashtra Times with great enthusiasm. Most of them donned traditional outfits and saffron phetas

The rally was attended by Nagpur Commissioner of Police - Dr K Venkatesham, Nagpur Mayor - Nanda Jichkar, Nagpur based Marathi Actress - Kalyani Tapase, DCP (Traffic) - Smartna Patil, DCP Deepali Masirkar and Resident Editor, Maharashtra Times, Nagpur - S

The rally was flagged off by Nagpur Commissioner of Police - Dr K Venkatesham and Nagpur Mayor - Nanda Jichkar

Around 50 newly recruited Nagpur policewomen along with other officers too joined the All Women Bike Rally for spreading the awareness about the freedom and safety of women

Shripad Aparajit (Resident Editor, Maharashtra Times, Nagpur) welcomes Nagpur Commissioner of Police - Dr K Venkatesham at the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times

Thrashing the popular belief that only men can ride heavy bikes like bullet, many women bike riders were seen riding these heavy bikes with confidence and ease at the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times

These women which consisted of advocates, doctors, teachers, businesswomen and housewives also carried pla cards carrying messages on women empowerment and women safety

Nagpur Police supported this rally in a big way by managing traffic and security. The organisers had also kept two ambulances ready in case of any untoward incident

Angel Deodkar, a little girl from Gadchiroli performed Martial Arts, to spread the message of importance of a woman being able to safeguard herself independently

Students from various educational institutions also joined the rally. Here in the picture are students of Mure Memorial Hospital during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times

DABANGG GIRL: Sakshi Kshirsagar during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

Anagha Vaidya, Anjali Bhaik, Sonal Isal and Maya Damai during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

Marathi film actress Kalyani Tapase during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

GIRLS WITH A MESSAGE: Ketaki and Aarohi Shende carrying a pla card urging to stop violence against women, during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

OLD, STILL BOLD: Fifty eight year old Aasha Kshirsagar with a pla card carrying a strong message on the inner strength of a woman during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

DCP Deepali Masirkar during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

MARATHI MULGI: Ashwini Dewgane in a traditional Maharashtrian outfit during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

Bhagyashree Deshmukh during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

Vaishali Kalchuri during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

DCP Smartna Patil during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

SUPERWOMAN: Sheemi Agrawal in a 'Superwoman' avatar during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

Nagpur City Mayor Nanda Jichkar during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

Shripad Aparajit (Resident Editor, Maharashtra Times, Nagpur) during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

Prachi Barate during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

Swati Chaudhary during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

RIDE FOR A CAUSE: Prachi Mishra with her colleagues during the 5th All Women Bike Rally organised by Maharashtra Times, Nagpur

To celebrate International Women’s Day (March 8) and give the message of women empowerment, Maharashtra Times, Nagpur organised its 5th All Women Bike Rally on Sunday, March 5, 2017. The rally kick started at 7:30 am from St. Ursula Girls High School, Civil Lines, Nagpur. Apart from Nagpur, the rally was organised by Maharashtra Times in nine cities of Maharashtra.
This rally which saw a participation from around 1000 Nagpur women was flagged off by Dr K Ventakesham (Commissioner of Police, Nagpur) and Nagpur’s newly elected Mayor – Nanda Jichkar. Also present at the event were DCP Smartna Patil, DCP Deepali Masirkar, Marathi actress Kalyani Tapase and the Resident Editor of Maharashtra Times – Shripad Aprajit – along with his other colleagues.
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