<p>Hello and welcome to <strong>DH Radio</strong>.</p>.<p>Seventy-three-year-old <strong>Dr Kiran Seth</strong> has been on a cycling journey from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, using a simple cycle without gears, GPS or any fancy accessory. </p>.<p>This founder of the Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture amongst the Youth (SPIC-MACAY), a movement that began 45 years ago, was in Bengaluru recently. </p>.<p>In this episode, DH Radio's <strong>Rasheed Kappan</strong> speaks to <strong>Dr Kiran</strong> on his cycling journey to celebrate India's composite heritage, the message of cycling itself as a means to good health and its Gandhian simplicity. </p>
<p>Hello and welcome to <strong>DH Radio</strong>.</p>.<p>Seventy-three-year-old <strong>Dr Kiran Seth</strong> has been on a cycling journey from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, using a simple cycle without gears, GPS or any fancy accessory. </p>.<p>This founder of the Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture amongst the Youth (SPIC-MACAY), a movement that began 45 years ago, was in Bengaluru recently. </p>.<p>In this episode, DH Radio's <strong>Rasheed Kappan</strong> speaks to <strong>Dr Kiran</strong> on his cycling journey to celebrate India's composite heritage, the message of cycling itself as a means to good health and its Gandhian simplicity. </p>