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Missing Tokyo Olympics: Sprinter Hima Das Promises to Make a Strong Comeback
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Dutee Chand qualifies for Tokyo Games in 100m and 200m events
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Don t Loose Heart for Missing Tokyo Olympics, Focus on Asian, Commonwealth Games: Kiren Rijuju Consoles Hima Das
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Assam s Ace Athlete Hima Das Takes Her First Dose of COVID Vaccine
She has posted on Twitter on Thursday that she got her first dose of COVID Vaccination and asked everyone to get vaccinated
Guwahati: Indian sprinter from Assam Hima Das took her first dose of COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday.
She has posted on Twitter, Got first dose of Covid Vaccination. Get yourself vaccinated.
Got first dose of Covid Vaccination. Get yourself vaccinated #Vaccinationpic.twitter.com/zOjtfx5P2M Hima (mon jai) (@HimaDas8) May 6, 2021
Popularly known as Dhing Express, Hima Das was recently appointed as deputy superintendent of police (DSP) by the Assam government as a recognition of her achievements in the field of sports. She is the first Indian woman and also the first-ever Indian athlete to win a gold medal in any format of a global track event at the IAAF World U20 Championships when she clocked a speed of 51.46 seconds.
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For a nation given to hero worshipping, it is understandable that Dr B.R. Ambedkar’s birth anniversary is being celebrated with ritualistic fanfare and fervour this week. A public holiday will be observed, and fulsome tributes paid to the Father of the Constitution, who as the country’s best-known Dalit icon sought to erase India’s long-entrenched caste system that denied, deprived, and disadvantaged a large section of our citizens.
About 130 years after his birth and 65 years of his death, it cannot be said that we as a free and proud nation have delivered on Ambedkar’s goals. While this year’s anniversary like in all the preceding years will not be short in symbolism, we undoubtedly have lost sight of, and short-shrifted, the substantive causes that Ambedkar stood for and strived to achieve. India is yet to be freed from the curse of casteism. Deep-rooted faultlines that perpetuated prejudices against many continue t