Anju George’s pat for para-athletes

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Top sporting personalities continue to grace the inaugural Khelo India Para Games in Delhi. It was the turn of two famous sportspersons – former world championship medallist Anju Bobby George and ex-Indian hockey captain Viren Rasquinha — to soak in the emotionally-charged Games on Wednesday. These Games were aimed to foster the message of inclusivity and dignity towards specially challenged athletes and Anju Bobby George highlighted how the Khelo India Para Games 2023 are “bridging the gap between different sections of the society.” “During our time, para was a separate entity and they would not get equal recognition. But now they are receiving an equal platform as able-bodied athletes. The competition and support are at par and especially in these Games, the entire India is getting a chance and all the kids are so elated to get an opportunity to compete,” said 2003 World Athletics Championship long jump bronze winner Anju. “These athletes are showing us how to live. Their adversity has not stopped them from achieving their goals. They are continuing to play sports. They have done exceptionally well across all international tournaments. This is a wonderful initiative by the Government of India,” she added. Former Indian men’s hockey captain Rasquinha also spent quality time at the Khelo India Para Games at JLN Stadium. He and Anju were part of the award ceremonies. Rasquinha spoke on how KIPG will help in developing a pool of talent in India. “When most people see para-athletes, they see disability. But the more important thing is to see their immense ability. All of them are so talented – and the Khelo India Para Games inaugural edition in 2023 is a wonderful initiative. “Competition is a big part of sport. It is important to have strong domestic competition. Khelo India Para Games will be a big boost for athletes across India,” Rasquinha said. Three-time Paralympics-medal winning javelin superstar Devendra Jhajaria applauded Prime Minister Narendra M


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