A Case Study on Paralympian Gold Medalist Pramod Bhagat and his Contribution Towards Para-Badminton
Keywords:
Contribution, Achievements, Para badminton, Pictorial RecordsAbstract
Success is peace of mind that's the direct result of tone- satisfaction in knowing you did your stylist to come stylish that you're able of getting. As a man who has supported the expression “Train smarter and harder”, it's maybe no surprise to see hard work as one of my keys to success. The most successful athletes, brigades, players, and businessmen are those that can fantasize about their end thing and put forth the hard work demanded to reach them. The purpose of the study was to understand the donation and achievements of Padma Shri Pramod Bhagat towards the game of Para-Badminton and its creation. The trip of Pramod Bhagat changed his fortune, from being Polio- stricken to getting world no 1 in both mates and doubles and dominating the sport as no one has ever seen. Born on 4th June 1988 in Attabira in Bargarh District, Odisha at the home of the late Kailash Bhagat and late Kusum Devi, he's one of six sisters and sisters. Tragedy struck when he was five times old as he developed polio, leading to a disability affecting his left leg. Pramod Bhagat started playing badminton in 2002 after watching people play in his neighborhood. His gameplay was good and was encouraged by observers, which motivated him to move ahead in his badminton career. He got into the competitive Para circuit in 2006 after playing with suitable-bodied players and beating them. His support both financially and innocently was the people from his city and his family. He's a graduate with an ITI degree and is presently working in a government institution. Pramod Bhagat believes that his disability is God’s gift and it has helped him achieve heights beyond his capacities. In his career to date, he has won a whopping 125 orders (59 International orders and 48 public orders). Pramod Bhagat has been recognized with Padma Shri on the dusk of the 2022 Republic Day. The ace- shuttler had a memorable 2021 time getting the first Indian badminton player to win gold in the Olympics/ Paralympics. He was also awarded the Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award in 2021 and Arjuna Award in 2019. He also holds the no 1 ranking in the SL3 order.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badminton
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