Kindly also over cover the Paralympics medalists journey... They never got the same level of recognition even after proving their worth. Even the media didn't gave them much coverage as they deserved.
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Durbhagye he e desh ka jo ek bronze medal laya usko etne ejjjat or jo gold medal laya uska name bhi ptaa nehi Girl in chess and boy dono gold medal jeta liken koi news highlights nehi kiya para olympics me bhi liken nehi kiya gya
7 months ago | 25
What about Paralympics players??they won and brought gold medals
7 months ago (edited) | 16
but we live in times when achievements are looked down upon by some. Great Job Madam. Keep hitting the Target. 🎯
7 months ago | 5
Others who won medals for country Sarabjot Singh , Swapnil Kusale both shooting Aman Sehrawat : wrestling....... wish these guys got some level of visibility Hockey and javelin for Neeraj Chopra Only reason she is getting this much publicity is because she is pleasing for camera
7 months ago | 33
We heartily respect you mam...par please no publicity as like others such an irritating thing...agar karni hi hoto para Olympics players ki karlo
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Yeah, we all know you struggled so much to get her. Can we just move on please.
7 months ago | 0
Manu is an inspiration for all young girls like us , she is brilliant both in sports as well as study, she shows us that the sky is not the limit. 😊🫡
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The Better India
"Once you start on something, make sure you do everything in your power to complete it," Manu Bhaker wrote on Instagram.
When Manu missed out on a medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, she told her father, "Papa, let's see how long fate cannot be on my side."
Fast forward to the 2024 Paris Olympics, and Manu has made history as the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal in shooting— becoming the first Indian woman athlete to secure two medals in a single edition of the Games.
Born in Haryana's Jhajjar district, Manu was an all-round athlete, excelling in sports like tennis, skating, boxing, and the martial art 'thang ta', winning medals at the national level.
Her shooting journey began impulsively at 14, just after the 2016 Rio Olympics, and soon became her passion. "Whatever I did, be it boxing or my studies, I tried to give my entire energy and efforts into it," she shared with HT.
With gold medals at the Commonwealth Games, Youth Olympics, and Asian Games, her rise was nothing short of spectacular. Even after a setback in Tokyo, Manu’s resilience never wavered. She reconnected with her former coach, Jaspal Rana, in a bid to reignite her determination.
"Keep going — you're capable of more than you imagine!" Manu shared on her Instagram.
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