British Gujarati youths on 1800 km rickshaw ride in India for a cause
March 23, 2012

By DeshGujarat News, Bhuj/Ahmedabad, 23 March, 2012
A group of six British youths will begin their 1800-km long rickshaw tour starting from Gujarat’s Kutch district on 26th of March, 2012.
British youths Nirav Shah, Janvi Shah, Dilisha Patel, Kushan Shah, Bhavik Haria, Kavi Shah, Nishil Shah, Raveena Nagaria and Aarti Shah are aged between 19-24. Their journey from Kutch to Himachal Pradesh will involve three rickshaws.
The journey is aimed at collecttion of fund for poor school children of Himachal Pradesh based school run by Buddhist Culture Asociation.
A unique rickshaw travel will start at Kutch’s Madhapar based Navchetan blind people asociation premises where school project is funded by Car Education Trust. A 14-day journey would pass through the areas of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Hariyana and reach Manali in Himachal Pradesh.
Rickshawwalas journey can be tracked on www.rickshawalas.com
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