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Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with the para-athletes who won medals at the Paris Paralympics, congratulating them on their achievements
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with the para-athletes who won medals at the Paris Paralympics, congratulating them on their achievements. He appreciated their efforts and dedication, stating that they have made the country proud. During the call, PM Modi spoke with Mona Aggarwal, Preeti Pal, Manish Narwal, and Rubina Francis, each of whom won medals in their respective events. He wished Avani Lekhara, who won the gold medal in the women’s 10-meter air rifle standing SH1 event, success in her future endeavors. However, she was unable to join the call due to her participation in another event. India has won a total of five medals at the Paris Paralympics, including one gold medal.
In addition to Avani Lekhara’s gold medal, Mona Aggarwal won bronze in the same event, while Manish Narwal won silver in the men’s 10-meter air pistol SH1 event. Preeti Pal and Rubina Francis also won bronze medals in their respective events. PM Modi’s call with the athletes was a gesture of appreciation for their hard work and dedication. He acknowledged their passion and commitment to their sports, which has brought pride to the nation. The Paris Paralympics have been a showcase of India’s talent and determination in para-sports. The medal winners have set an example for others to follow, and PM Modi’s recognition of their achievements will surely motivate them to continue striving for excellence.