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Indian badminton team leaves for Paralympics

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New Delhi: A seven-member Indian para badminton team for the Tokyo Paralympics was accorded a warm send-off. Badminton will make its debut at the Paralympics and India have some of the brightest medal prospects like world No. 1 Pramod Bhagat, Krishna Nagar and Tarun Dhillon in their ranks.

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