New Delhi: Sports Minister Vijay Goel today said he has requested the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to meet India's paralympic athletes after their stupendous show at the Rio Paralympics.


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"The success of para athletes at #Paralympics has made #India proud. I requested PM .@narendramodi to meet & encourage them once they return," Goel wrote on his twitter handle.


The Indian paralympic team has so far won an impressive tally of three medals in Rio de Janeiro.


India has clinched a gold in the men's high jump event and a bronze in the same discipline. A silver came soon after in the shot put event, along with another record -- the first Indian para-athlete woman to win a medal in the games.


Mariyappan Thangavelu, the 20-year-old from Tamil Nadu, won India's third-ever gold medal in the Paralympics and became the first para-athlete to win in the men's high jump T-42 event. Varun Singh Bhati won the bronze medal in the same event. 45-year-old Deepa Malik then brought the silver home in the shot put F-53 final.