Modi on Indian athletes
Modi on Indian athletes
Modi on Indian athletes
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As the Paris Olympics 2024 concluded, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the Indian contingent for their commendable performances, expressing national pride in their efforts. India secured six medals, including one silver and five bronze, with notable achievements such as Manu Bhaker becoming the first Indian woman to medal in Olympic shooting, and Neeraj Chopra winning silver in javelin throw, marking him as India's most successful individual Olympian. The Indian men's hockey team also repeated their Tokyo success by securing bronze, while Aman Sehrawat became the youngest Olympic medallist for India with a wrestling bronze. Despite these successes, India faced disappointments, narrowly missing out on six potential additional medals. PM Modi conveyed his best wishes for the athletes' future endeavors, reinforcing the nation's support and pride in their achievements.

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