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Anurag Thakur, Rijiju others felicitate Tokyo Paralympics medalists
‘Govt’s approach to extend support to athletes has undergone transformational change’
9/8/2021 11:20:23 PM
Agencies

New Delhi, Sep 8: Union Sports Minister, Anurag Thakur, Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju and others have felicitated Tokyo Paralympics for winning a historic 19 medals, including 5 gold and 8 silver in the Paralympic Games.
An event was organized in the National Capital to felicitate the winners. Anurag Thakur, Kiren Rijiju and Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Nisith Pramanik were present on the occasion. Secretary of Department of sports Ravi Mittal, Secretary of Department Youth Affairs Usha Sharma and other officers of the Ministry were also present on the occasion.
During his address Thakur congratulated all the para athletes for their fantastic performance and said, “I recall in the 2016 Paralympics, the size of the Indian contingent was 19, while this year the country has won as many as 19 medals! You have shown us that the human spirit is the most powerful of all ! Our medal tally has increased by about five times. For the first time we have won medals in Table Tennis, won multiple medals in Archery, competed for the first time in canoeing and powerlifting. We equalled two world records and we broke even more. India’s para athletes delivered a perfect podium finish!”
Thakur said, “The government approach in extending support to athletes for international competitions has undergone a transformational change. The government will continue to support India’s Paralympians with facilities and funding so that they may continue to excel internationally. We’d like to encourage more regional and national tournaments for our Paralympians so they can regularly compete and hone their skills.”
He said, “The government will continue to support India’s Paralympians with facilities and funding so that Para athletes can achieve even more medals in 2024 and 2028 Olympics. All the Para Athletes are part of Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) and this scheme will be taken forward and further strengthened to extend greater support to athletes under the scheme. This is also a part of our commitment to realise Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of Inclusive India.”
Thakur also said that the extraordinary performance of athletes has changed the attitude towards Para - Sports in the Country. The government has ensured world class facilities and when Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself speaks to the sportspersons and encourages them; infact during the last interaction the PM spent nearly two hours speaking to the para-athletes and their families. “This has an impact on every section of the society, whether be it individual, corporate, sports associations or any other organisation.”
Union Law & Justice Minister Rijiju congratulated all the medal winners and said that you have made India Proud. ‘’All para athletes who represented India in Tokyo all are our heroes. You all are inspiration for everyone. You have shown that everything is possible if you dare to dream’’, he added.
Rijiju reiterated that every player’s story is inspiring. Sports culture in country sets in when the players are treated as hero. I can say Sports culture has now finally arrived in India and the Prime Minister has led this transformational change from the front, Rijiju said.
Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Pramanik appreciated that most athletes said they were motivated by the Government support in the last Paralympic cycle. The Prime Minister’s video interaction and calls to each athlete for winning medals had really encouraged them,” he added.
President of Paralympic Committee of India Ms. Deepa Malik lauded the Prime Ministers efforts and initiatives of the Government to make divyang Sportspersons inclusive in society. The support given to para athletes under TOPS has created history and today everybody is talking about the success of para athletes, she added. Ms Deepa specially highlighted the substantial increase in representation of women athletes and their success with medals at Tokyo Olympics.
In Tokyo 2020, India won 19 medals, finishing 24th in the overall medal tally among 162 nations competing in Tokyo2020, and ranking 20th on the basis of total medals won. India had won only 12 medals until 2016 since making its Paralympic Games debut in 1968.
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