Chandigarh: More than 500 athletes took part in the PU Campus Annual Sports Fest. Divya, who won the most applause at the PU Ground. Divya cannot see with both eyes, yet no one could compete with her in the race. In this 200 meter sprint, he took part with his partner and beat the normal athletes to win the gold medal. After this, she also ran in 100 meters and also named the silver medal here. The same athlete Ramandeep Kaur won the 100m sprint gold medal and Divya, who lives in Panchkula Sector-20, has been a student of the Institute of Blind-26 before this.
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Divya is a BA-B. Ed integrated course second-year student and she was not blind since childhood. Did not see only at night. She studied up to 9th standard from the Normal School. But at the age of 14, She had stopped seeing the day. After getting very frustrated with this, she came to study at the Blind Institute. Here, coaches, Rakesh and Aarti decided to bring hER into sports while motivating.
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Divya says that here Madame Rekha and Anuradha had an expert in reading them and in the 12th, Divya had achieved 88.4% marks. Special athlete Divya told that mother Amarjeet Kaur supported me the most. The mother had taken over me when I stopped seeing her completely. I had lost courage but my mother encouraged me and asked me to keep the faith my left foot was fractured during Diwali, after that the doctor told me to rest and I could not even walk. And I recovered a few days ago. I was not supposed to participate in this competition, but I could not stay and I decided to participate in the competition. And I am very happy that even without practice, I managed to win two gold medals here. I also won three gold and two silver medals in 2016 at Bling National. In 2014 I received a bar of gold. Today's news will make you think.
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