This player won gold medal for the country, seeks financial help from CM Kejriwal

Nasreen Sheikh is the captain of the Indian women's Kho-Kho team. It was under Nasreen's leadership that India won the South Asian Games gold by defeating Nepal. She plays for the Airport Authority, her house runs from about 70 thousand rupees every three months. The father wanders around and sells utensils, but due to the lockdown that has been going on for the last one month, he too is forced to sit at home. The situation at home is so bad that Nasreen, who has played 40 National and 3 Internationals, is unable to even get her fixed diet. However, when news of Nasreen's troubles caught up in the media, the Indian Kho-Kho Federation (KKFI) has come forward to help her.

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The Indian Kho-Kho Federation (KKFI) has helped 23-year-old Indian captain Nasreen Sheikh with one lakh rupees. In fact, when KKFI officials came to know about Nasreen, they transferred one lakh rupees to this player's bank account. KKFI General Secretary MS Tyagi said, 'We always support the players and the talented. It is unfortunate that a national player faced a difficult time in such an unprecedented situation."

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Nasreen, a resident of Shakarpur, Delhi, has five sisters and four brothers. Two sisters are married. There is no one to earn money apart from Nasreen's father because all the siblings are still studying. Nasreen handled all challenges by breaking conservative practices. Relatives used to taunt the small clothes worn during the game, but his father supported her in this. In these difficult circumstances, the Indian Kho Kho captain also requested Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for help. While tweeting, she stated her problem, but there was no help.

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