Chandigarh, July 28, 2024: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini extended his heartfelt congratulations to renowned shooter Manu Bhaker for her outstanding achievement in securing a bronze medal in the 10-meter air pistol event at the Paris Olympics 2024. Manu Bhaker, born in Goria village of Jhajjar district in Haryana, is the daughter of Ram Kishan Bhaker, a chief engineer in the Merchant Navy. Until the age of 14, she excelled in other sports, including Huyen langlon, a Manipuri martial art, as well as boxing, tennis, and skating, winning medals at the national level in these events.
In his message, the Chief Minister lauded Manu Bhaker for her remarkable performance and historical achievement, which has brought immense pride to both Haryana and the entire nation. He praised her dedication, hard work, and the perseverance that led to this prestigious accomplishment on the global stage. “Manu Bhaker’s success is a testament to her extraordinary talent and relentless effort. She has not only made Haryana proud but also set an inspiring example for aspiring athletes across the country,” said Nayab Singh Saini. “We are confident that our players will continue to excel and bring more laurels to the state and the country.”
The Chief Minister also congratulated all the athletes from Haryana participating in the ongoing Paris Olympics. He expressed his optimism that these athletes will continue to perform exceptionally well and secure more medals for India. “Our government has implemented numerous initiatives and policies to support and nurture the sporting talent in Haryana. We are dedicated to providing our athletes with the best facilities, training, and support to help them achieve their full potential,” he added. The Chief Minister reiterated his government’s resolve to create a robust sports infrastructure and promote a culture of sportsmanship and excellence in Haryana. “We believe in empowering our athletes and are committed to their holistic development, ensuring they receive all the necessary resources to compete at the highest levels,” he further added.
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