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PM praises Harshvardhan in ‘Mann Ki Baat'
PM praises Harshvardhan in ‘Mann Ki Baat'

Hans India

time26-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

PM praises Harshvardhan in ‘Mann Ki Baat'

Berhampur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday praised a 16-year-old weightlifter from Odisha, who set two new national records in weightlifting in the recently concluded Khelo India Youth Games-2025 in Bihar. 'The brilliant performances of Asmita Dhone of Maharashtra, Harshvardhan Sahu of Odisha and Tushar Chaudhary of Uttar Pradesh in the weightlifting competition won everyone's heart,' Modi said in the 122nd edition of his monthly radio address 'Mann Ki Baat' aired on Sunday. 'I was very much surprised when our Prime Minister mentioned my name along with some other Khelo India participants in his Mann Ki Baat address,' said Sahu, who is now taking training at Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports (NSNIS), Patiala. 'I have been encouraged by his address and will try to do better in the coming events and grateful to him,' he said. A resident of Haradakhandi in Berhampur, Harshvardhan has bagged a gold medal and set new records in the 7th Khelo India Youth Game (Under 18) held in Bihar from May 4 to 15. In the 49-kg category, Harshvardhan lifted 88 kg in snatch and record-breaking 115 kg in clean and jerk, totalling 203 kg. He has broken the previous record of 202 kg set by Jharkhand's Babulal Hembrom. Before participating in Khelo India, he had bagged a bronze medal by lifting 197 kg (snatch 87 kg, clean and jerk 110 kg) in the World Youth Championships held at Lima in Peru. Harshvardhan belongs to a middle-class family and his father is a small businessman. He was taking training at the Army Sports Institute (ASI), Pune, before shifting to NSNIS. Young weightlifters in the country, particularly in Odisha, will be encouraged as the Prime Minister mentioned the name of the young weightlifting prodigies, including Harshvardhan from the State,' said K Ravi Kumar, Arjuna award winner in weightlifting. Odisha Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida, State minister Bibhuti Bhusan Jena and several MLAs of Ganjam district thanked the Prime Minister for naming Harshvardhan in 'Mann Ki Baat'. 'We are very much grateful to the Prime Minister for taking the name of Harshvardhan of Berhampur,' said Jena, the State's Commerce and Transport Minister. Berhampur has produced several renowned weightlifters, which brought fame not only for the State but also for the country, said K Anil Kumar, MLA of Berhampur.

PM praises young Ganjam weightlifter in Mann Ki Baat
PM praises young Ganjam weightlifter in Mann Ki Baat

Time of India

time25-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

PM praises young Ganjam weightlifter in Mann Ki Baat

Berhampur: on Sunday praised a 16-year old weightlifter from Berhampur, who set two new national records in the recently concluded Khelo India Youth Games-2025 in Bihar. "The brilliant performances of Asmita Dhone of Maharashtra, Harshvardhan Sahu of Odisha, and Tushar Chaudhary of Uttar Pradesh in the weightlifting competition won everyone's heart," Modi said in the 122nd edition of his ' ' radio address. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "I was surprised when the PM mentioned my name along with other Khelo India participants in his Mann Ki Baat address," said Sahu who is now training at Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports (NSNIS), Patiala for the upcoming Commonwealth Games. "I feel encouraged by his praise and will try to do better in the coming events," he said. A resident of Haradakhandi here, Sahu bagged a gold medal and set new records in the 7th Khelo India Youth Games held from May 4 to 15. In the 49-kg category, Harshvardhan lifted 88 kg in snatch and a record 115 kg in clean and jerk, totalling 203 kg. He broke the previous record of 202 kg set by Jharkhand's Babulal Hembrom. He had secured a bronze by lifting 197 kg (87 kg in snatch and 110 kg in clean and jerk) in the World Youth Championships at Lima. Hailing from a middle class family, Harshvardhan started practising weightlifting at a private club here. Before shifting to Patiala, he trained at Army Sports Institute (ASI), Pune. "Young weightlifters, particularly those in Odisha will be encouraged after the PM's praise," said K Ravi Kumar, an Arjuna award winner. Deputy chief minister Pravati Parida, commerce and transport minister Bibhuti Bhusan Jena and several MLAs of Ganjam district thanked PM Modi for praising Harshvardhan.

BFI names 19-member squad for Thailand Open
BFI names 19-member squad for Thailand Open

Hans India

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Hans India

BFI names 19-member squad for Thailand Open

New Delhi: The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) has announced a 19-member squad for the 4th Thailand Open International Boxing Tournament, scheduled in Bangkok from May 24 to June 1. The squad, comprising 10 men and 9 women—has been selected from the ongoing elite national camp at the Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, Patiala, which is underway as the season builds toward key tournaments. The BFI said it followed a selection criterion, providing opportunities to silver medallists from the 2025 Elite Men's and Women's National Championships. Held under the aegis of Asian Boxing, the Thailand Open will see top national teams from across the continent compete, including powerhouses like China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Japan, Korea, and host nation Thailand. Speaking on the occasion, BFI president-chairman, Interim Committee, Ajay Singh said, 'With the team set to leave for the Thailand Open, we're entering a very exciting phase for Indian boxing. This marks the beginning of a packed international calendar, with the World Cup stage tournament in Kazakhstan, the World Championship in Liverpool, the World Cup Finals in New Delhi, and several key tournaments, including the Asian Championship, lined up towards the end of the year. "We have prioritised performance and transparency in our selection process—every boxer has earned their place through hard work and consistency. The national camp is already underway, and with the level of talent and structure now in place, I believe we are well-positioned to make a strong global impact in the months ahead. The Patiala camp initially brought together 60 male and 60 female boxers, shortlisted from standout performers at the 2025 Nationals and gold and silver medallists from the 2024 REC Combined National Talent Hunt in Rohtak and the Chief of Army Staff Cup in Pune. Following a round of internal assessments, the pool was pruned to 40 in each category. This refined core group will continue training through June, with additional athletes from an upcoming Elite Women's Competition joining in July. The Thailand Open marks an important international outing in India's boxing calendar, providing a platform for elite boxers to test themselves against Asia's best, with momentum building toward the World Boxing Cup later this year. Men's squad: Naothoi Singh Kongkham (47–50kg), Pawan Bartwal (50–55kg), Nikhil (55–60kg), Amit Kumar (60–65kg), Hemant Yadav (65–70kg), Deepak (70–75kg), Dhruv Singh (75–80kg), Jugnoo (80–85kg), Naman Tanwar (85–90kg), and Anshul Gill (90kg+). Women's sqaud: Yasika Rai (45–48kg), Tamanna (48–51kg), Abha Singh (51–54kg), Priya (54–57kg), Sanju (57–60kg), Saneh (65–70kg), Anjali (70–75kg), Lalfakmawii Ralte (75–80kg), and Kiran (80kg+). No boxer has been named in the women's 60–65kg category for this edition.

Boxing Federation Of India Names 19-Member Unit Ahead Of Thailand Open
Boxing Federation Of India Names 19-Member Unit Ahead Of Thailand Open

News18

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • News18

Boxing Federation Of India Names 19-Member Unit Ahead Of Thailand Open

Last Updated: The event is scheduled to be held in Bangkok between May 24 and June 1, with 10 male boxers and 9 women pugilists set to represent the Indian tricolour. The Boxing Federation of India named the 19-member unit for the 4th edition of the Thailand Open International Boxing Tournament on Thursday. The event is scheduled to be held in Bangkok between May 24 and June 1, with 10 male boxers and 9 women pugilists set to represent the Indian tricolour. The boxers have been picked from the elite national camp at the Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports in Patiala. 'With the team set to leave for the Thailand Open, we're entering a very exciting phase for Indian boxing," BFI president-chairman, Interim Committee, Ajay Singh said. 'This marks the beginning of a packed international calendar, with the World Cup stage tournament in Kazakhstan, the World Championship in Liverpool, the World Cup Finals in New Delhi, and several key tournaments, including the Asian Championship, lined up towards the end of the year," he added. 'We have prioritised performance and transparency in our selection process—every boxer has earned their place through hard work and consistency. The national camp is already underway, and with the level of talent and structure now in place, I believe we are well-positioned to make a strong global impact in the months ahead," Singh elucidated. The BFI announced that it adhered to a selection criterion, offering opportunities to the silver medallists from the 2025 Elite Men's and Women's National Championships. Under the auspices of Asian Boxing, the Thailand Open will feature top national teams from across the continent, including strong competitors like China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Japan, Korea, and host nation Thailand. The initial camp in Patiala gathered 60 male and 60 female boxers, selected based on their outstanding performance at the 2025 Nationals and the gold and silver medallists from the 2024 REC Combined National Talent Hunt in Rohtak and the Chief of Army Staff Cup in Pune. After a series of internal assessments, the pool was reduced to 40 boxers in each category. This refined group will continue training through June, with additional athletes from an upcoming Elite Women's Competition joining in July. The Thailand Open is a significant international event in India's boxing calendar, giving elite boxers a chance to compete against Asia's best, building momentum towards the World Boxing Cup later this year. Naothoi Singh Kongkham (47–50kg), Pawan Bartwal (50–55kg), Nikhil (55–60kg), Amit Kumar (60–65kg), Hemant Yadav (65–70kg), Deepak (70–75kg), Dhruv Singh (75–80kg), Jugnoo (80–85kg), Naman Tanwar (85–90kg), and Anshul Gill (90kg+). Women's sqaud: Yasika Rai (45–48kg), Tamanna (48–51kg), Abha Singh (51–54kg), Priya (54–57kg), Sanju (57–60kg), Saneh (65–70kg), Anjali (70–75kg), Lalfakmawii Ralte (75–80kg), and Kiran (80kg+). No boxer has been named in the women's 60–65kg category for this edition.

Tribal athlete aims to compete with javelin idol
Tribal athlete aims to compete with javelin idol

Time of India

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Tribal athlete aims to compete with javelin idol

Vadodara: Four years ago, Olympian inspired him to pick up the javelin and train himself. Bharat Rathwa , a tribal athlete from Gujarat, got professional training in javelin throwing and is now preparing to compete with his idol Chopra and other athletes at the World Athletics Championships . Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "It would be a dream come true if I get to stand next to Chopra and compete in the world championships. It was because of him that I got into javelin throwing, but I haven't met him yet. I am undergoing training to participate in the Indian Open Athletics meet in Bengaluru in June. If I perform very well, I will qualify for the world championship to be held in Japan in Sept," Rathwa, who is from Chhota Udepur, told TOI. Rathwa said he is training hard at the Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports in Patiala. "I have been coached by Samarjeet Malhi at the NIS grounds for the last three months. He is working on my javelin throwing technique," Rathwa added. The 24-year-old recalled how he won several javelin contests in his school days in the tribal town of Chhota Udepur, but gave up the sport as he felt that it didn't have much scope. When Chopra won gold in the Olympics in 2021, Rathwa's eyes lit up. "I thought if Chopra can do it, so can I. I began practising in August 2021 and won a bronze medal in the inter-district open athletics championships in Gujarat in two months," Rathwa said. He then went on to win silver in the state-level athletics championship in Rajkot and a gold medal in the national athletics championship in Morbi in 2022. Rathwa practised javelin throwing after watching videos of various throwers, including Chopra, as he wasn't comfortable practising in public view at a ground in Delhi. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now He went on to win a gold at the Youth Games Indo-Nepal International Series in 2022. His personal best is a 78m throw. Having lost his parents at the age of 12, Rathwa and his sister had to fend for themselves and rely on their small piece of ancestral agricultural land. He dropped out of school after failing the HSC examination. "I work at an eatery in Patiala to fund my coaching fees and living expenses. My family members also chip in occasionally. I have been promised that if I do well in the national meet, the govt will take care of my expenses. I am determined to do my best," Rathwa added.

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