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Tuesday 17 September 2024

#SecurityScan 95 : China's Strategic Canal Project, the Ream Naval Base & much more Japan"s white paper on security describes the current security situation as the most severe and complex since the end of World War II.

https://www.newsbharati.com//Encyc/2024/9/17/Security-Scan-95.html 

Paralympic Champions: India's Real Heroes
 
 
Overcoming Adversity
 
Dharambir, Harvinder Singh, Nitesh Kumar, Sumit Antil, and Avani Lekhara are names that may not be as familiar as those of India's cricketers. However, their achievements are equally, if not more, remarkable. These athletes have conquered immense challenges to stand on the highest podium of the Paralympic Games.
 
 
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Defying the Odds
 
Harvinder Singh, an archer from Haryana, was struck by dengue as a toddler, leading to impaired legs. Despite his disability, he pursued his passion for archery and became the first Indian archer to win a Paralympics gold. Similarly, Dharambir, also from Haryana, was paralyzed after a diving accident but defied the odds to become a club throw champion. Sumit Antil and Avani Lekhara, both from road accidents, have also risen to the top of their respective sports.
 
 
The Need for Recognition
 
Unfortunately, the Paralympic Games do not garner the same level of attention in India as the Olympics. Para-athletes are often overlooked and not considered "real" athletes. This attitude needs to change. While Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has called for greater support for Paralympic athletes, more needs to be done to promote and celebrate their achievements.
 
 
A Call for Change
 
It's time to recognize the incredible feats of our Paralympic champions. Their stories of resilience and determination inspire us all. By supporting para-athletes and raising awareness about the Paralympic Games, we can foster a more inclusive and equitable sporting culture in India.
 

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