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PM Modi Wishes Indian Contingent For Paris Paralympics, Asks 140 Cr Indians To Cheer For It

Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on the 140 crore Indians to wish and support the 84-member contingent that will be representing India in the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris, which started on Wednesday.

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By IANS News August 28, 2024 • 22:00 PM
PM Modi wishes Indian contingent for Paris Paralympics, asks 140 cr Indians to cheer for it
PM Modi wishes Indian contingent for Paris Paralympics, asks 140 cr Indians to cheer for it (Image Source: IANS)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on the 140 crore Indians to wish and support the 84-member contingent that will be representing India in the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris, which started on Wednesday.

The Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) has selected its largest contingent to take part in the Paralympic Games in Paris and is hoping to surge past the country's best-ever medal haul of 19 achieved in the previous edition held in Tokyo.

"140 crore Indians wish our contingent at the Paris #Paralympics 2024 the very best," Prime Minister Modi wrote on X.

"The courage and determination of every athlete are a source of inspiration for the entire nation. Everyone is rooting for their success. #Cheer4Bharat," PM Modi said in his post.

Earlier, a few days back the Prime Minister had met members of the contingent online and wished them the best, inspiring them to go for medals in Paris.

The Indian contingent for the mega event will launch its historical campaign in Paris on Thursday with action starting in badminton, archery and table tennis.

India's archers, shuttlers and paddlers will get into action on the opening day of competition, getting through the preliminary rounds.

In his address to the athletes a few days back, the Prime Minister said India's medal count in the Paralympic Games has multiplied since the 2012 London Games when the country won only one medal (a silver in men's high jump by H.N. Girisha).

India's archers, shuttlers and paddlers will get into action on the opening day of competition, getting through the preliminary rounds.

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