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DC awards Rs 2L to national badminton champions

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Deputy Commissioner Dr Himanshu Aggarwal along with the badminton players during a felicitation ceremony. Photo: Sarabjit Singh
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Jalandhar Deputy Commissioner and president of the District Badminton Association Dr Himanshu Aggarwal felicitated national-level medal winning players with a cash prize of Rs 2 lakh during a ceremony held at his residence on Thursday.

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The ceremony marked a historic moment for Punjab badminton, as the state registered it’s highest-ever medal tally at national level championships. Among the prominent achievers, Manya Ralhan clinched the gold medal at the Khelo India University Games, while Viraaj Sharma, Inayat Gualti and Zorawar Singh won silver and bronze medals at the recently held Sub-Junior National Badminton Championship in Bhubaneswar. The Kartar Group also extended cash rewards to the medal winners and coach Gagan Ratti in recognition of their outstanding performance.

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Congratulating the players, Dr Himanshu Aggarwal lauded their dedication and discipline, stating that their achievements have brought immense pride to Jalandhar and Punjab. “Your hard work and commitment have truly paid off. This success should inspire you to aim even higher and remain focused on your goals,” he said.

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Punjab Badminton Association Secretary Ritin Khanna expressed gratitude to the Deputy Commissioner and the Kartar Group for encouraging the players. He said such recognition motivates athletes to perform even better in future competitions.

Several state champions were also honoured during the function, including Mridul Jha, Samridhi Bhardwaj, Varanya Soni, Saanvi Ralhan, Viren Seth, Samarth Bhardwaj, Love Kumar and Shaurya Khanna. Former international player and coach Sachin Ratti was also felicitated for his contribution to the sport. Director of Kartar Valves Rajinder Juneja was also present on the occasion.

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In another significant announcement, Dr Aggarwal sanctioned a grant of Rs 10 lakh to the District Badminton Association for the renovation of the roof of Raizada Hansraj Badminton Stadium, which was badly damaged during recent heavy rains. Members of the interim committee thanked him for his continued support to the growth of badminton in the district.

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