PM Narendra Modi interacts with Indian Paralympic Champions
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted a big event for the Indian Contingents in New Delhi with the sensational performance and was presented an autograph.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted a big event for the Indian Contingents in New Delhi with the sensational performance and was presented an autograph.
Indian para pistol shooters have added two more medals to India's tally as Manish Narwal wins gold and Singhraj Adhana wins a silver medal in the mixed 50m pistol shooting event.
The Indian para rifle shooter is now an Indian first woman to grab the gold medal in the Paralympic Games. She won in the women's 10m Air Rifle standing event in the Tokyo Paralympics.
Major Dhyan Chand has his 116th birthday on August 29 which is also celebrated as National Sports Day annually. The Indian greatest field hockey player has achieved so many big titles in his life.
Bhavina Patel has made her nation proud by winning a Silver medal in the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic games. It was her first-ever table tennis medal for India at the Tokyo Paralympics.
PM Modi had a special chat with the Indian women’s wrestler Vinesh Phogat who is currently suspended for alleged indiscipline on the three separate charges by the WFI that is headed by BJP Member of Parliament Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.
Prime Minister, Narendra Modi met the Indian Olympic athletes for breakfast. Neeraj Chopra and PV Sindhu were seen talking to him.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed Olympians during his speech on the occasion of Independence day at Red Fort.
Neeraj Chopra’s gold medal in Javelin Throw was inspiring as he mentioned that joining the national camp was the best decision of his life.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweets and congratulates all the Indian winners at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. PM Modi said they made the nation proud by winning medals.
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