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Dipa Karmakar meets Jitendra Singh

| | Apr 26, 2016, at 12:44 am
New Delhi, Apr 25 (IBNS) Dipa Karmakar, the 22- year- old Tripura girl, who has achieved the distinction of becoming the first - ever female Indian Gymnast to qualify for Olympics, called on Union Minister Jitendra Singh here to seek his best wishes for the upcoming Olympic Games in which she is going to participate.

Overall, Ms. Dipa is also the first Indian gymnast to qualify for Olympics after 52 years.

Pertinent to mention that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi had made a special mention of Dipa Karmakar's proud achievement in his convocation address at Shri Mata Vaishano Devi University during his visit to Jammu & Kashmir on the 19th of this month.

Congratulating Dipa for her exclusive feat, Dr Jitendra Singh said, the entire nation is feeling proud of her and he personally takes it as a special pride because

Dipa has achieved this distinction at a time when he happens to be the Minister incharge of North-East.

He said Dipa has set an example, not only for girls across India but for the entire world by opting for a sport which is not only difficult but also involves lot of physical hard work and risk-taking capacity.

Dipa Karmakar was also accompanied by her Coach, Bisbeshwar Nandi, who said, Dipa had worked very hard to achieve this distinction ever since she was just 5 years of age.

Until now, she has won as many as 77 medals including 67 gold in various international, national and State-level championships, he said.

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