“Rape Free India Ride: Ameer Ulla Siddiqui’s 3000 km Scooty Journey for Gender Equality”

Ameer Ulla Siddiqui, the founder of Eagle Specially Abled Riders from Delhi, India, set a new world record with his determined journey to raise awareness on gender equality, women empowerment, and the importance of saving the girl child. Marking World Disability Day on 4th December 2020, Siddiqui embarked on a remarkable solo ride on his retrofitted scooty, covering a distance of 3000 kilometers in just 12 days.

The ride commenced from India Gate, New Delhi, and traversed through Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, before returning to India Gate on 15th December 2020. His inspiring journey, carrying the message of “Rape Free India,” highlighted his commitment to fostering social change, inclusivity, and respect for women, while also demonstrating the power of specially-abled individuals in contributing to national causes.

This outstanding achievement has been recognized by World Records India, cementing Siddiqui’s place in history as a passionate advocate for equality and social justice.

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