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Haryana gave RS 50 Lakh each to 9 of the State Women’s Hockey Players

Haryana gave RS 50 Lakh each to 9 of the State Women's Hockey Players
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Chandigarh: The Haryana government will respect nine women’s hockey players who make the country’s history with cash prizes of Rs 50 Lakh, Minister of Manohar Lal Khattar said on Friday.
“The Haryana government will reward Rs 50 Lakh each to the nine members of the Olympic Women’s Hockey team from Haryana,” Khattar tweeted.
The Haryana government will reward Rs 50 Lakh at the ongoing Olympics, where he finished fourth after losing 3-4 to England in the play-off bronze medal in Tokyo on Friday.
Indians play their hearts and overcome the two-goal deficits to lead 3-2 part-time.
But the United Kingdom desperate gave everything in the second half and scored two goals to seize matches from Indian hands.
Read Alsotokyo Olympics 2020: Heartbreak for Indian women, losing the play-off bronze to the United Kingdom Indian women have created history and exceeded all expectations by entering the game semifinal for the first time.
But the Maiden Olympic medal remains out of boundaries as the world no.4 United Kingdom, which is a golden winner in the Rio 2016 game, out above in Pulsatingback in Haryana and Punjab, the family many players remain fixed on their television planes.
to watch to anticipate Indian victory.
#Haitayyar #IndaKaA2020 #Teamindia #TOmindia #TOKYOTOGETHER #StrongertOGETHER #HockeyInvites # WearTeamindia …
https://t.co/L4ozxRgaky- Indian Hockey (@TheHockeyIndia) 1628225380000AT Final game, Rani’s father Rampal told the media in the Shahabad on his Home In Kurukshetra that the Indian team played well and was unlucky to lose its first Olympic medal.
He said the performance of the team at the Olympics would have a positive impact on the game and would encourage young people to take sports.
Jo Kabhi Na Ho Ho Ho, Wo Karke Dikzza Hai, Namumkin Ko Mumkin Karna, is the team ne Sikhaya Hai! The trip has …
https://t.co/vtCai2HF4S- Indian Hockey (@TheHockeyIndia) 1628221054000GonahKeeer Savita Punia Mahender Punia said no need to feel sad.
“The results of the match may not be on their side, but they play very well,” he said.
Neha’s mother Goyal Savitri changed emotionally while watching the match.
In particular, most women’s hockey players come from humble backgrounds.

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