This is part of the government’s anti-obesity strategy to combat Covid-19.
There is a lot of discussion about British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s riding on a Ludhiana made Hero bicycle. By riding this bicycle of Hero, he launched a new GBP 2 billion cycling and walking drive. This is part of the government’s anti-obesity strategy to combat Covid-19. Boris Johnson, 56, was spotted Tuesday at the Nottingham Heritage Center on a Hero Viking Pro bike in central England. There was the opportunity to launch thousands of miles of new protected bike lanes and bicycle training plans for all.
Johnson, who has beaten the Corona, said that Cycling and walking are useful in helping people stay fit and healthy and reduce the risk of disease, improve air quality and reduce congestion. To build a healthier and more active nation we need the right infrastructure, training and support to convince people to travel on two wheels. Everyone realizes the bicycles can do transformative benefits.
The Viking Pro bike used by Prime Minister Boris Johnson is part of the Incent brand owned by India’s Hero Motors Company, which is made in Manchester and made in India by the parent company Hero Cycles. Hero Cycles took over the Viking, Ridic and Rydell brands and redesigned the range under the brand name Insinux. The company said it has 75 bikes in its insecure range and it is manufactured in Manchester.
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