India have named 84 athletes to compete at the Paris 2024 Paralympics, which is scheduled to be held from August 28 to September 8. The contingent is India's largest ever sent to the Paralympic Games.
Indian para shuttler Pramod Bhagat claimed that he was confident about defending his gold medal at the upcoming Paris Paralympics 2024, but a "hard decision" of handing him an 18-month ban by the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) took away the opportunity from him.
The event marked a historic moment as India prepares to send its largest-ever contingent of 84 athletes to the Paris Paralympics, where they will compete in 12 sports including archery, athletics, badminton, canoeing, cycling, blind judo, powerlifting, rowing, shooting, swimming, table tenni
President of the Paralympic Committee of India, Devendra Jhajharia, is confident that the Indian contingent with its largest contingent at the Paris Paralympics will win more than 25 medals.
Bhagat will miss the upcoming Paris Paralympic Games after being suspended for 18 months for breaching the Badminton World Federation (BWF) anti-doping regulations.
Indian para shuttler Pramod Bhagat will miss the upcoming Paris Paralympic Games after being suspended for 18 months for breaching the Badminton World Federation (BWF) anti-doping regulations.
After the sporting extravaganza that was the Paris Olympics, the sporting action will continue with the Paris Paralympics from August 28 onwards till September 8 onwards.
Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports' Mission Olympic Cell has approved multiple proposals for assistance towards equipment by athletes and para Athletes as they prepare for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games
As the countdown to the Paris Paralympics continues, India's para-athletes are poised to showcase their skills, resilience and determination on the global stage
Former Paralympic Committee of India chief Deepa Malik is confident that the Indian contingent will better their tally of the Tokyo Paralympics in Paris.