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PM Modi clapped the Olympics at the address of the independence day

PM Modi clapped the Olympics at the address of the independence day
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday praised the country’s athletes to achieve the success of the spectacular Olympics, said their extraordinary show had inspired the country’s youth.
The Indian contingent produces the best ever in the Tokyo game, winning seven medals, including historic gold on track and field through the Javelin-Thrower Neeraj Chopra.
The Tokyo Olympic participants, including medalists such as Chopra, Sindhu PV and Mirabai Chanu, were present during the 75th Independence Day celebration in the Red Fortress.
I pay homage to our # Tokyo2020 Olympics which makes our nation proud.
They not only won our hearts but also …
https://t.co/p9motrylzt- Indian PIB (@pib_india) 1628994807000 “The younger generation makes India proud at the Olympics.
The athletes are here today,” said Modi, “said Modi,” said Modi “Modi said,” Modi said, “and then asked everyone to gather in functions and people throughout the country to praise the achievement of the Tokyo game.
He himself began to clap the athletes and the meeting joined him.” We can be proud of the fact that They not only won our hearts but inspired this country’s young man, “Modi said.
The Indian men’s hockey team won bronze after 41 years while the women’s team reached the semifinals, exceeding expectations.
The # Tokyo2020 champions we sat for the 75th #IndiaIndependedAy ceremony at Red Fort Rampart , just …
https://t.co/cnv1ojaq6n- Saimedia (@media_sai) 1628990637000star Shuttler PV Sindhu claims bronze this time to add silver he won in the Rio 2016 game and only became an Indian woman and The second first to win two Olympic medals.
Ravi Dahiya won silver and Bajrang Punia Bronze when the wrestler fits the 2012 London game show where Sushil Kumar and Yogeshwar Dutt have won silver and bronze medals.
With a bronze medal, Boxer Lovlina Borghain ensured that the boxing contingent did not return empty-handed from the Tokyo Olympics after Mary Kom’s favorite and Amit Panghal suffered from the initial surprise.
Weightlifter Mirabai Chanu meets hope by winning silver on the opening day of the competition.

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