January 10, 2025

HCL Cyclothon Empowers Women Through Cycling Event

HCL Cyclothon Empowers Women Through Cycling Event

HCL Cyclothon Empowers Women Through Cycling Event

New Delhi: HCL recently concluded an all-women cycle tour to commemorate International Women’s Day. The program aims to inspire women to take up cycling as a lifestyle choice, promoting a healthier and more active way of living. Starting from Shiv Nadar School in Noida, the ride took the female cyclists through a 5 to 10 km route around the school campus and ended back at the starting point.

Around 50 women participated in the ride, including HCL employees and members of the Sheroes community supported by Chanav Foundation.

About HCL Cyclothon

HCL will host the second edition of HCL Cyclothon on March 17 in Noida. Registration for the event is open at www.hclcyclothon.com, with individuals of all ages and backgrounds invited to join. Through this initiative, HCL aims to ignite a collective passion for cycling, fostering a culture where cycling is not seen just as a sport but as a part of a wellness-oriented lifestyle. is adopted as an essential aspect.

About HCL

Founded in 1976 as one of India’s original IT garage start-ups, HCL is a pioneer in modern computing, having made several pioneering achievements including introducing the 8-bit microprocessor-based computer in 1978, ahead of its global counterparts. Today, HCL operates across diverse sectors including enterprise technology, healthcare and talent management solutions, comprising three companies – HCL Infosystems, HCL Technologies and HCL Healthcare. With annual revenues exceeding US$13.1 billion and a workforce of over 224,756 employees spread across 60 countries, HCL continues to contribute significantly to the global landscape. For more information, visit www.hcl.com

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