Former athlete praises PM Modi, says 'PM today encourage sportspersons to...'
Former athlete praises PM Modi, says 'PM today encourage sportspersons to...'
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Noted javelin throw athlete Neeraj Chopra made august 7 a historic day at the Indian Games by winning a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics. He won India's first Olympic medal in athletics. This Olympics was very memorable for India. A total of 127 players participated, setting a record by winning 7 medals so far.

Prime Minister Modi also looked very excited about the same Olympics. From time to time, he appeared to be encouraging the players. While he encouraged the players by discussing the failure of the Indian hockey team recently, he did not delay in wishing Neeraj Chopra, who brought gold. Former athlete Anju Bobby George has praised the Modi government for promoting sports.

Anju Bobby George shared his experience and said that this is the first time that the Central Government is encouraging players in this way, otherwise in their time, India used to celebrate when they won medals at the World Championships also, but the Sports Ministry used to show that it was not a big deal. He said that now the PM himself talks to the players one by one before the tournament and inspires them. Anju Bobby George, who has been awarded the Arjuna Award, 'Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award,' 'Padma Shri,' and 'BBC Lifetime Achievement Award,' is witnessing a major change in the government's stance on Indian sports today, with PM Narendra Modi and the Sports Minister in the Union Government focusing on the sportspersons themselves.

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Entire family played a key role for the country, Neeraj is a descendant of Veer Marathas

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