Sirsa: Lost his hand in an accident 10 years ago and now won the silver medal in the Para-Asian Games

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Sirsa: Lost his hand in an accident 10 years ago and now won the silver medal in the Para-Asian Games

People greet player Pramod on his arrival in Chopta.

People greet player Pramod on his arrival in Chopta.

sirsa: Para-athlete Pramod Bijaraniyan, a resident of Naharana village Nathusari Chowpata in Sirsa district, who won the country a silver medal in the 1500 meter event at the Hangzhou Para-Asian Games in China, was warmly welcomed on his arrival at Chowpata . Dignitaries of social and religious organizations honored the player. When the son of the village reached Naharana village after his victory, there was a rush of villagers and well-wishers. Pramod Bijaraniyan had prepared extensively for participating in the Para-Asian Games during his stay in Hisar, after which he finally achieved success.

Coach Rajesh Kumar said that Pramod Kumar has a lot of passion and Pramod’s hard work and dedication paid off. Welcome his spirit, I feel very happy today. Player Pramod Kumar’s father Ramamurthy Bijarania, mother Bharata Devi, aunt Saroj, aunt Bimla, aunts Santron, Guddi, Santosh and Indra said that their happiness knows no bounds. Let us tell you that Pramod Bijaraniyan’s relatives were quite disappointed after his hand was severed in an accident. Pramod’s cousin, elder brother Vinod, told this in 2010 when Pramod was studying in the tenth standard. Meanwhile, one day Pramod was helping to harvest green fodder at home. During this time his hand came into the forage harvester. His relatives then took him to the doctor for treatment. Seeing his serious condition, doctors saved Pramod’s life by amputating his hand. The parents were disheartened when their son became disabled. But Pramod did not lose heart. Pramod consoled his parents and said, “Don’t worry, I will definitely succeed.” After that, Pramod started making efforts to achieve success.

Pramod has won gold three times at National Games

For his success, Pramod chose the path of sports. Apart from sports, Pramod also continued his studies and completed 12th and BA. We tell you that from the village, Pramod would first reach the Baidhani Bhagat Singh Stadium in Sirsa to prepare for the match and sweat in the process. For the first time after the Corona period, he was selected for the 19th National Para Athletics Championships held in Bangalore in 2021. Pramod won the gold medal in the 800 meter race for the first time as an athlete. While he won the bronze medal in the 1500 meter competition. Afterwards, Pramod brought glory to the region by winning the gold medal at the National Games three times in a row. Seeing Pramod’s better performance, he was selected for the Para-Asian Games in Hangzhou, China.

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