Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated the Indian athletes who have won medals in the Paralympic Games being held in Paris. Prime Minister Modi himself interacted telephonically with several athletes who won medals. They include Mona Aggarwal, Preeti Paul, Manish Narwal, and Rubina Francis. He congratulated all the winners and said that they made the country proud with their performances. The Prime Minister wished Avani Lekhra success in her other endeavors in the games. Avani Lekhra could not be reached on a phone call due to participating in a sports event in the Paralympics.
Indian para shooter Avni Lekhara created history by winning a gold medal at the Paris Paralympics. Avani Lekhara became the first Indian woman to win 3 medals in Paralympic history. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Avani Lekhara for winning the gold medal and praised her dedication. Avani’s outstanding achievements continue to bring pride to India.
Prime Minister Modi commended the courage and determination of all the athletes, highlighting them as inspirations to the entire nation. He extended his congratulations to the entire Indian team participating in the Paralympics 2024 in Paris on behalf of the 140 crore Indians, acknowledging the athletes’ inspiring spirit.
The Paralympic Games in Paris host over 4,000 athletes with physical, visual, and intellectual disabilities competing in 22 sports over 11 days. India’s largest-ever team of 84 athletes, including 46 men and 38 women, is participating in 12 sports, marking a significant increase from the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics. India aims to surpass its record of 19 medals from the previous games, with hopes high for success in the new sports categories of Para Cycling, Para Rowing, and Blind Judo.
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