India / 19-yr-old Narwal to be awarded ₹6 crore by Haryana govt for winning gold at Paralympics

The Haryana government has announced a reward of ₹6 crore for 19-year-old shooter Manish Narwal for winning a gold medal at the Tokyo Paralympics. Manish won India's third gold medal at the Tokyo Paralympics today after winning the P4 Mixed 50m Pistol SH1 final. Shooter Singhraj, who won silver in the event, will be awarded with ₹4 crore.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 04, 2021, 07:35 PM
Chandigarh: The Haryana government on September 4 announced a reward of ₹6 crores for Manish Narwal and ₹4 crores for Singhraj Adhana for bagging gold and silver medals in Mixed 50m Pistol event at the Tokyo Paralympics, respectively. The State also announced government jobs for the medal winners, according to an official statement.

Shooter Manish Narwal smashed the Paralympic record to clinch India's third gold in the ongoing Tokyo Games, while compatriot Singhraj Adhana bagged the silver to make it a sensational one-two finish for the country on September 4.

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, while extending his congratulations, said both the medal winners are from Faridabad district in the State and that the entire nation is proud of their achievements. He said the State government is giving awards, government jobs and other facilities to Paralympic players on par with other sports persons.

The Chief Minister added that the state government’s sports policy is being appreciated globally and it is a matter of pride that players of Haryana are putting India on the world map.

Indian shooters have claimed a haul of five medals, including two gold, in the ongoing games.