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Out of the vault: No training for a year, Pranati Nayak set for surprise Tokyo leap Pranati Nayak is in line to win a continental quota to compete at the Tokyo Olympics. Pranati Nayak Pranati Nayak s next major competition was supposed to arrive in 14 months. As it turns out, it s little over 80 days away. The 26-year-old gymnast from West Bengal is in line for a continental quota at the Olympics, after the pandemic-induced cancellation of the Asian Championships, scheduled in Hangzhou, China. While the news itself has surprised her beyond belief, she has a more pressing problem on her hands: She is grievously short of training. ....
Gymnast Pranati gets Asian quota, to compete at Tokyo Olympics Gymnast Pranati gets Asian quota, to compete at Tokyo Olympics NEW DELHI, May 1: India gymnast Pranati Nayak, who had claimed a bronze in vault at the Asian Artistic Gymnastic Championships in 2019, is set to compete at the Tokyo Olympics after qualifying through the continental quota. The 26-year-old from West Bengal is the second reserve behind Sri Lanka’s Elpitiya Badalge Dona Milka Geh for the Asian quota and became eligible to compete from the zone following the cancellation of the 9th Senior Asian Championships, which was scheduled to be held from May 29-June 1 in Hangzhou, China, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ....
March 12, 2021 Share The detention of some 220 Rohingya refugees in the northern India city of Jammu, followed by a police statement that they would be deported to Myanmar, has triggered a panic among the Rohingya Muslim community who fled genocidal violence in Myanmar and took refuge in India. Police have told Rohingya refugees living in slums in Jammu city that more Rohingyas are to be rounded up and deported. The refugees have urged the Indian government not to send them back to Myanmar where, they say, their very lives would be in danger. “My husband has been detained although he has a UNHCR (refugee ID) card. Police said along with other Rohingya he would be deported to Myanmar. No Rohingya want to return to Myanmar now. Myanmar is still unsafe for us,” Minara Begum, a Rohingya woman living in Kiryani Talab of Jammu, said after her 28-year-old husband, Abdul Ali, was detained Saturday. ....