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Interview with

THE QUEEN

OF

TARMAC

The love for riding should have no

gender. Yet, our society still haven’t

learned to accept the woman

who ride even in this 21st century. The

stereotype that bikes are only for men

is still strong in the minds of people.

Seema Ranjith, a small town girl from

Pathanamthitta, Kerala is proudly breaking

this stereotype on her Bajaj Avenger,

riding throughout our India and collecting

experiences. It would not be possible

if it was not for her father who supported the

crazy life his daughter is going to embark. He

supported his daughter despite the criticizing

from family and friends, for all her ridesand

never stopped her from following her passion

just because the mindset of others. Seema

Ranjith has completed so many rides throughout

India, short and long, covering many destinations,

that too solo.

Let’s ask the lady herself about her glorious life

behind the handlebar.

“The wrong roads always takes you

beautiful destination

20 ROVE

ROVE 21

NOVEMBER 2018

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NOVEMBER 2018

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