Our story
Pragnya Mohan's first cycle was a reused one donated by a friend. On this cycle, she went on to represent India in triathlon and has become the highest decorated triathlete in the history of India. More recently, Pragnya has qualified for the Paris Olympic Games 2024. Pragnya recognises the opportunity that her own reused cycle gave her, as well as being able to complete her education. She conceived the initiative Ek Beti, Ek Cycle (One Daughter, One Cycle) as a way of helping more girls across India have the same opportunities that she had.Sorry, the video could not be loaded. Watch it on YouTube.
Our team
Pragnya Mohan
Founder
Commonwealth Games 2022 competitor, Indian Olympian Triathlete for Paris 2024, IOC Young Leader 2023-2026, self-taught Chartered Accountant, TEDx Speaker. Founder of Ek Beti Ek Cycle.
Prateek Mohan
Director
Project logistics. Entrepreneur, Adventurer, Runner (Boston Qualified), National🏅in Chess, State🏅in Triathlon.
Lou Henderson
Project Manager
Project Promoter. Lou currently lives in India after working in the UK in sustainable transport for Sustrans and Cycling Projects. She combines her passion for cycling, urban design and teaching kids to ride bikes.
Kate Strong
Mentor
World record-breaking triathlete Kate mentors Pragnya in the IOC Young Leaders program. She cycled 3,300 miles around Britain on a bamboo bike, engaging schools, businesses, and charities in climate change discussions and solutions.
Nipun Leuva
Project Manager
He is a mechanical engineer and volunteer with over three years of experience in social impact. He leads cycling campaigns for the "No Drugs" initiative, promotes cycling through his group, Green Riders, and has been recognized for his contributions.Connect with us and our work on Instagram