Muhammed Shahid, a second year Geography student from Jamia Milia Islamia University hit upon the tour idea with the support of the university authorities and volunteers of various groups working for the rights of children.
The campaign that Shahid begins today from the Swami Vivekananda Kendra in Kanyakumari is expected to cover 11 states and 96 districts and is scheduled to culminate on July 12 at the University of Kashmir.
The planned 43-day-long campaign, which he calls "Raise your Voice Against Child Sexual Abuse" will see Shahid distributing pamphlets with information on the social issue.
"I got the idea of a cycling campaign when I went to a couple of juvenile homes in Delhi as a part of a program by a reputed city-based NGO. Most students I talked to had some experience to share of sexual abuse. It was then I decided to do this campaign," he says.
"As a child I had encountered abuse so I don't want this to happen to anyone else," says the cycling enthusiast who thanks his parents for their full support.
For the past six months Shahid says he prepared by rigorously practicing for the proposed trip.
"I use to cycle almost 50 kilometers a day from 7 pm to 1 am. During weekends I used to increase the distance to 100 kilometers" says the cyclist.
To reduce the load on the road trip the cyclist has packed only the bare essentials in a bag pack that also contains a camera.
Relief and Charitable Foundation of India, RCFI, a Kozhikode-based charity has assisted Shahid financially and the Jamia Milia University has sponsored his bicycle.
