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Don’t be satisfied with the silver medal, aim for gold next time: Shah to Chanu

Don't be satisfied with the silver medal, aim for gold next time: Shah to Chanu
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New Delhi: Minister of Houses Union Amit Shah on Saturday Olympic Medal Mirabai Chanu is here to bring victory to the country to lift and urge him to dissatisfied with the silver medal and aim at gold next time.
The 27-year-old Sportspers, was appointed as an additional supervisor of the police in Manipur the state after a recent victory in the summer game, was respected during the celebration of the 51 Police Research and Development Bureau (BPR & D), a central government thought of tanks.
Shah presents athletes with scarves and mementos.
He said Chanu took the honor for the country by winning a medal at the Tokyo Olympics and is now a member of the police who is proud.
“I thank him for his hard work and dedication,” added the minister at home.
“When I met him on stage to respect him, I hoped his success.
Everyone, from the State’s prime minister to ordinary people, has praised him and rejoice in his victory.” “I want to tell him that he should not be satisfied with the silver medal but now it must aim for gold.
The whole country is waiting for it,” Shah said.
He admitted “the struggle” carried out by Chanu said that he used to take “raised” in a truck to reach a trained place.
Shah said more need to be done for athletes in terms of providing them facilities.
BPR & D previously said that this honor for the Olympic winner was “a small movement to greet him with brotherhood on behalf of Indian police.” Chanu has won a silver medal in the 49kg weightlifting category that opened an Indian account at the Tokyo Olympics who had just concluded.
India won a total of seven medals in these games.
The minister at home also gave trophies and medals for excellence in training to the countries of the United States and the United States and Troops and troops, and seven writers who wrote about the police in Hindi.
BPR & D, an organization under the Ministry of Home Affairs, was founded in August 1970.

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