Gujarat govt to give ₹3 cr to Paralympic silver medallist Bhavina Patel

Patel went down to 0-3 to world number one Chinesepaddler Ying Zhou to win the silver medal in her maiden Paralympic Games.

August 29, 2021 01:57 pm | Updated 02:23 pm IST - Ahmedabad

Indian table tennis player Bhavina Patel wins historic silver at Tokyo Paralympics.

Indian table tennis player Bhavina Patel wins historic silver at Tokyo Paralympics.

The Gujarat government on August 29 announced a ₹3 crore reward for paddler Bhavina Patel for her historic silver medal win at the Tokyo Paralympic Games.

Patel, who hails from Sundhiya village in Gujarat's Mehsana district, on August 29 went down 0-3 to world number one Chinese paddler Ying Zhou to win the silver medal in her maiden Paralympic Games.

"Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has congratulated Bhavina Patel, daughter of Mehsana district of Gujarat, for making the country proud by her outstanding achievements in table tennis at the Paralympic Games," the Chief Minister's Office said in a note.

It is said the CM has announced an award of ₹3 crore as an incentive to Patel under the state government's 'Divyang Khel Pratibha Protsahan Puraskar Yojana' for making Gujarat and India proud at the global level with her sports skills.

Patel, who was diagnosed with polio when she was 12-month-old, had defeated world no 3 Miao Zhang of China 7-11 11-7 11-4 9-11 11-8 in the semi-final showdown on August 28.

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