Indian para shuttlers displayed exceptional performances on Day 3 of the Paralympic Badminton event, with several athletes advancing to the next stages of the competition.
Indian Paralympian shooter Avani Lekhara has once again made the nation proud by clinching a gold medal in the Women's 10m air rifle event at the Paris Paralympics 2024. This remarkable achievement adds to her growing legacy as one of India's finest para-athletes, following her gold medal
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 30: SBI Life Insurance, in its continued commitment to recognise the extraordinary spirit of Indian athletes, unveiled a new digital film as part of its support to the Indian contingent for Paralympic Games Paris 2024. The digital film aims to bring to
Chandigarh [India], August 29: Adding another feather in the cap, three students from Chandigarh University will represent India at the Paris Paralympic Games 2024, which is underway since 28 August and concludes on 8 September. Bringing laurels both to CU and India, Aruna Tanwar in taekwond
In a moment of pride for India, para-athletes Sumit Antil and Bhagyashri Jadhav led the Indian contingent, which is the largest ever in the nation's Paralympic history with 84 athletes in 12 different sports.
In a remarkable show of solidarity and support, General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), interacted with India's inspirational para-athletes through a video call, extending his best wishes ahead of the much-anticipated Paralympics at Paris 2024.
New Delhi [India], August 27: Rajneesh Barapatre has made history by becoming the World Champion in Speed Reading & Mind Mapping, a remarkable achievement that puts India on the global map in brain disciplines. Outshining over 100 elite competitors from around the world, Rajneesh's extra
A total of 23 athletes will be taking part in men's events while 20 will be playing in women's competitions. India will also be competing in the 4 x 400 m mixed relay race, as per Olympics.com.
Ahead of the Paris Paralympics 2024, the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) president Devendra Jhajharia on Sunday, appreciated the provision of keeping Svayam as the accessibility partner for the contingent and said the 'pain' and troubles faced by differently-abled athletes has now been a
Devendra Jhajharia, the President of the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) and a celebrated Paralympian himself expressed confidence in the performance of Indian athletes at the upcoming Paris Paralympics.