The Centre on Wednesday announced a total cash reward of Rs. 90 lakh for the medal winners of Rio Paralympics.
Gold medal winners -- paralympic high jumper Mariyappan Thangavelu and
javelin thrower Devendra Jhajharia -- will be rewarded with Rs. 30 lakh
each while Deepa Malik, who won silver medal in shotput, will get Rs. 20
lakh and high jumper Varun Singh Bhati, who won a bronze medal at the
Rio games, will be given Rs. 10 lakh, an official statement said.
The cash reward
will be given by Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Thawar Chand
Gehlot under the Awareness Generation and Publicity (AGP) scheme.
"Indian para-athletes bagged impressive four medals at the Rio
Paralympics 2016 and made history. The success of para athletes has made
India proud. The department has decided to give a cash prize of total
Rs. 90 lakh to the medal winners," Mr Gehlot said.
It was India's best-ever performance in Paralympics history with Thangavelu making a leap of 1.89 metres to bag the gold medal while Mr Bhati jumped his personal best of 1.86 m to finish third and won bronze.
Mr Jhajharia clinched gold in javelin throw while Malik bagged silver in short put and became the first Indian women to win a medal at the Paralympics games.
It was India's best-ever performance in Paralympics history with Thangavelu making a leap of 1.89 metres to bag the gold medal while Mr Bhati jumped his personal best of 1.86 m to finish third and won bronze.
Mr Jhajharia clinched gold in javelin throw while Malik bagged silver in short put and became the first Indian women to win a medal at the Paralympics games.
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