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Invitation to Press Conference – 1st of August 2007
Chennai Event Management Service presents the

CEAT Mumbai Xpress Autorickshaw Rally 2007

On Sunday the 5th of August a collection of brave and adventurous racers from around the world will be meeting to kick-off the most unique and exciting sporting event of the year in Chennai, Southern India. The CEAT Mumbai Xpress Autorickshaw Rally is an incredible 1921Km race right through the heart of India in that iconic vehicle of the country, the Autorickshaw.

This once-in-a-lifetime, thirteen-stage rally will travel across four provinces of India and through a vast and diverse array of landscapes, from coastlines and mountain ranges, to bustling metropolises. It is an arduous challenge, certainly not for the faint hearted, but the competition is always fun and brings particpants from all walks of life together to challenge for the title of the CEAT Mumbai Xpress Autorickshaw Rally 2007 World Champion.

This year is the 50th anniversary of the Autorickshaw and rather suitably, the CEAT Mumbai Xpress Autorickshaw Rally 2007 is bring conducted as a not-for-profit event to raise money to improve the lifestyles and educational opportunities of India’s children, promote Road Safety, and raise the profile of the growing trend of Adventure Tourism.

The central goal of the rally’s values will be realised through the Adopt A Village program, which will see each member team of the competition being assigned a specific village along the route, where they will stop off during the rally to deliver supplies and badly needed aid they themselves have funded. This aid will be used to further the educational opportunities of the village’s children and tackle the typically low level of literacy and high level of child labour that affects Indian society.

A press conference will be held with a panel of organizers, sponsors and some of the participants. We invite all Media persons to attend the press conference on:

When: Wednesday, 1st August 2007 at
Where: Quality Inn Sabari,
No.29, Thirumalai Pillai Rd.,
T.Nagar,
Chennai-600 017.

Check out www.indianarc.com for further details.

If you have any questions, concerns, comments, or announcements, please contact us:

Aravind Kumar
Lead Organizer
+91-44-42143343, +91-44-42142552
E-mail us: admin@indianarc.com

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Day 1 - 5th August
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Day 2 – 6th August
Vellore to Bangalore

Day 3 – 7th August
Bangalore to Hassan

Day 4 - 8th August
Hassan to Mangalore

Day 5 – 9th August
Mangalore - Bhatkal

Day 6 – 10th August
Bhatkal to Karwar

Day 7 – 11th August
Karwar to Panjim

Day 8 – 12th August
Day off in Goa

Day 9 – 13th August
Panjim to Malvan

Day 10 – 14th August
Malvan to Ratnagiri

Day 11 – 15th August
Ratnagiri to Mahad

Day 12 – 16th August
Mahad to Alibagh

Day 13 – 17th August
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Autorickshaw :

An autorickshaw (auto or rickshaw or tempo in popular parlance) is a vehicle usually for hire and is one of the chief modes of transport in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka it is also popular in many other countries. It is a motorized version of the traditional rickshaw, a small two- or three-wheeled cart pulled by a person, and the velotaxi. The autorickshaw is also related to its Thai cousin, the tuk-tuk and the Bajaj in Indonesia. Some more ways this is called are auto rickshaw, auto-rickshaw, autorikshaw, auto rikshaw, auto-rikshaw. Motorized rickshaw, Motorized rikshaw, Tuktuk, Three wheeler and in many parts of India simply as AUTO.