PM meets India’s Paralympic medallists, congratulates them on record haul

New Delh i(TIP)- Prime Minister Narendra Modi met India’s trailblazing Paralympians at his residence on Thursday, September 12, to congratulate them for their record-smashing haul of 29 medals at the recently-concluded Paris Games.
In a 43-second video shared by the Sports Ministry, the PM can be seen congratulating the medal winners before an interaction with them.
Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) head Devendra Jhajharia were also present during this interaction.
Wheelchair-bound shooter Avani Lekhara, who won a second successive Paralympic gold in women’s 10m air rifle (SH1) and visually-impaired judoka Kapil Parmar, India’s first Paralympic medal-winner in the sport, were among those who were seen posing with the PM. Parmar could be seen getting his medal signed by Modi.
India gave its best-ever performance in the Paralympic Games by winning 29 medals, including an unprecedented seven gold, nine silver and 13 bronze medals. The 84-strong contingent surpassed the previous best of 19 medals that was achieved in the Tokyo Games three years ago. The stupendous performance included many firsts such as medals in track events of athletics, and a gold in archery (through Harvinder Singh). Source: PTI

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