
Andhra Pradesh Governor Abdul Nazeer congratulates athlete Jyothi Yarraji
She won the medal in the Women's 100m hurdles.
In a statement issued from Raj Bhavan on Sunday (June 8), Mr. Abdul Nazeer said Ms. Yarraji made the people of Andhra Pradesh as well as the nation proud with her achievement.
The Governor wished her many more laurels in future.

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