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HISTORY OF ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE  Birth 25 December 1924 Death August 16, 2018 AB Bihari Vajpayee Biography Among the public, Vajpayee was known for his political commitment. On October 13, 1999, he assumed the post of India's Prime Minister as the head of the new coalition government for the second consecutive year. They were prime minister for very little time in 1996. After Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, he is the first Prime Minister who became the prime minister twice. Senior MP Mr. Vajpayee is active for four decades in the field of politics. He was selected twice in the Lok Sabha (the House of the people) and chosen twice in the Rajya Sabha (House of States) which is a record in itself. As the leader of the Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, the Chairman and Opposition leader of various important permanent committees of Parliament, he played an active role in shaping India's domestic and foreign policy after independence. Mr. Vajpayee came to nationalist politics for the first t...

P.V. SINDHU

 

P.V. SINDHU

    P.V. SINDHU 


Birth
5 July 1995



P.V. Sindhu biography



P.V. Sindhu's full name is Pasarala Venkat Sindhu. P.V. Sindhu is a world-seeded Indian woman badminton player and she is the first player to win a silver medal of women's singles badminton in Olympic Games. Earlier, he has also been India's National Champion. Sindhu has named China Open title in November 2016. Sushla Venkata Sindhu is a world-seeded Indian women badminton player and the first player who won the silver medal of women's single badminton in Olympic Games from India They are from an Indian Jat family. Earlier, he has also been India's National Champion. Sindhu has given the title of China Open in November 2016. In the international circuit, the 2009 All Junior Asian Badminton Championships held in Sindhu Colombo are winning the bronze medalist. After that he won the silver medal in the single category of Iran Fazr International Badminton Challenge in 2010. They reached the quarter-finals of the Junior World Badminton Championship held in Mexico this year. During the 2010 Thomas and Uber Cup, he was a member of India's national team.
PV Sindhu has performed a spectacular in Tokyo 2020 Olympics this year and became India's first female double Olympic medal winner. In the Tokyo Olympics 2020, bronze medal won the bronze medal for India after winning the game directly in the play-off of the world's 9th in the world's play-off.

President Ram Nath Kovind excited by his performance in Tokyo 2020 Olympics appreciated him to establish a new scale of continuity, dedication and excellence. Prime Minister Modi congratulated Sindhu on his Olympic victory and honored him as one of India's most excellent Olympians.
Earlier, he defeated Denmark's Mia Blitfelt 2-0 and made it to the quarter-finals of women singles in Tokyo 2020 Olympics badminton.
He was the first badminton player to reach the 2016 Summer Olympics final and he was also listed in Forbes as a female athletes in 2018 and 2019.


Early life and training


Indus East Volleyball Player P.V. Raman and P. Vijaya's home was born in July 5, 1995. Raman has also received the prestigious Arjuna Award for the Government of India for remarkable work in volleyball sports. His parents were professional volleyball players, but Sindhu, who became the 2001 All England Open Badminton Champion, was influenced by Badminton his career and started playing badminton at the age of eight years.. Sindhu first learned the fundamentals of Badminton under the guidance of Mahbub Ali in the Badminton Court of Indian Railway Signal Engineering and Telecommunication in Secunderabad. After this, he joined the Gopichand Badminton Academy of Pullela Gopichand. Further, he has passed the examination of Intermediate from Mehdipattan.



Some interesting facts



Pusala Venkata Sindhu (P. Sindhu) was born on July 5, 1995. His education has happened in Guntur.
P. Sindhu takes training in Gopichand Badminton Academy in Hyderabad and supports a non-profite institution named 'Olympic Gold Quest'.
In August 10, 2013, Sindhu became such a first Indian woman who won medal in the World Championships.
In 2015, Sindhu was awarded the fourth highest civilian honor of India.
In 2012, P. Sindhu made a place in the top 20 ranking of the Badminton World Federation.
P. Sindhu's father Ramna himself is Arjun Award winner. Ramna has been a part of Indian Volleyball.
Sindhu chose badminton instead of his father's game volleyball because he considers Pulela Gopichand as his ideal. Fortunately the same is their coach.
P. Sindhu started playing badminton from the age of eight.
Pullela Gopichand praised P. Sindhu and said that the special thing of his game is his ATTUD and never ending.
In 2014, Sindhu won the Award for FICCI Breakthrough Sports Person of the Year 2014 and NDTV Indian of the Year 2014.
Under the guidance of Sindhu Mahbub Ali, the basics of the game have learned the game at the Indian Railway Institute in Secunderabad. Later, he joined Pulela Gopichand Badminton Academy and at present he is the coach of PV Sindhu and he is the main coach of the Indian badminton team.
Sindhu is a very hard working athlete. He followed the harsh training program, he starts practicing badminton at 4.15 pm.
In 2000, his father was awarded the Arjuna Award for his contribution to PV Raman to national volleyball.
His best performance came in the 2012 Li Ning China Masters Super Series Competition when he defeated the gold medal winners of China's 2012 London Olympics Li Xuerui.
He has been awarded the 4th largest civilian honor of India on March 30, 2015.
Star player won silver in the women's singles in Iran Fazr International Badminton Challenge in 2010.
On July 7, 2012, he won the Asia Youth Under-19 Championship.
2016 Guwahati a gold medal in South Asian Games (Women's Team)
In 2013 and 2014, bronze medal in consistent world championships.



Respect


National: - Padma Mr., India's fourth highest civilian honor. (2015)
National: - Arjuna Award (2013)
FICCI Breakthrough Sports Person of the Year 2014
NDTV Indian of the Year 2014
After winning the Macau Open Badminton Championship in 2015, Rs 10 lakh was given from the Badminton Association of India.
After winning the Macau Open Badminton Championship in 2015, Rs 10 lakh was given from the Badminton Association of India.
On Qualifying as Olympic Participant, 1.01 lakh rupees from actor Solman Khan
Thus, Sindhu has achieved success by winning various competitions, as well as his country has illuminated the name of India. We congratulate for their successes and wish their bright future.






       Writer by Manjeet sansaniwal 

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