Olympics and India an outlook
Fortunately, Indian PM Shri Narendra Modi has taken care of every need to balance his every responsibility being the PM. He never left any stone unturned to contribute towards improving India's story in every sphere of life that matters for a country.
Immediately after becoming the PM of India for the first time, he has taken initiative towards improving the sports talents of the country by adopting a really long-term strategy. It is really praised worthy to note that Indian PM has taken simultaneously so many decision in almost sphere of the subjects which matters for our Indian including sports.
As per the report, for the first time, a long-time strategy to identify, adopt, train, and groom sports talents has started in India since 2015. It is believed that due to this highly morale-boosting and practical initiative adopted by the government, Indians could be in a position to easily gain more than 50 to 80 medals by the 2029 Olympics and thereafter.
Sudesh DJV
10th August 2016
11:00 pm
Neeraj Chopra's Javelin throw which won him Olympics gold in Tokya Olympics.
The above video is of Indian PM Shri Narendra Modi congratulating Indian Men's Olympic hockey team captain and team coach after the Indian team won bronze in Tokyo Olympics.
The above video is our Indian PM Shri Narendra Modi's consoling through audio conference with Indian women's hockey olympics team and its coach after they lost to opponents in semi final 4-3.
Another medal was won by PV Sindhu for India. Beat opponent to win Bronze.
Lovina Borgohain of India has confirmed an Olympics medal but, eyeing Gold.
Kamalpreet Kaur has entered the final in the disk throw event. Another proud moment for India's approach.
Below are the details of the Rio Olympics held previously...
Proud to present Indian daughter Deepa Karmakar who could win first Gold Medal in Gymnastics as well as from any category for India in Rio Olympics.Below are the videos of PV Sindhu who brought laurels to her family as well as to our nation.
Victory speech by PV Sindhu
Olympic Final match which is fought and lost
Dipa Karmakar who though lost the Rio Olympics medal she won the hearts of billion Indians
Below are the videos of India's proud daughter Sakshi Malik who won the first medal for India at the Rio Olympics.
Sudesh DJV
Indore MP India
Sudesh DJV writes on contemporary subjects in the form of Articles and poems which are in the interest of the Nation in particular and for Mankind in general.
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