Narendra Modi felicitates Paralympics medallist Deepa Malik with cash reward of Rs 4 crore
The 46-year-old became the first Indian woman Paralympic medallist when she clinched silver at the Rio Games.
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Gurgaon: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday honoured Rio Paralympics silver medallist Deepa Malik by giving her a cash award of Rs.4 crore in a function organised to kick off the year-long Haryana golden jubilee celebrations in the state.
The 46-year-old became the first Indian woman Paralympic medallist when she clinched silver at the Rio Games with a personal best throw of 4.61 metre in the women`s shot put - F53 final event.
Deepa, who is a recipient of the Arjuna Award in 2012, is a paraplegic, paralysed from chest down and mother of two and wife of an Army officer.
A spinal tumour left her paralysed chest-below in 1999. The spinal tumour had to be operated and 3 surgeries were conducted on Deepa which was healed after 183 stitches between her shoulder blades. After six years of being in the wheelchair, she turned to para-sports.
Besides shot put, Deepa has participated in javelin throw, swimming and has also been a motivational speaker
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