Paris Paralympics 2024: India’s Medal Winners Excel in Both Sports and Academics

Paris Paralympics 2024: India’s Medal Winners Excel in Both Sports and Academics
Published at : 6 Sep 2024, 8:36 PM IST
Updated at : 6 Sep 2024, 8:36 PM IST

Brains & Brawn: Paralympians Prove Excellence in Both Sports & Academics

India’s para-sports progress at the Paris Paralympics 2024 was historic. As the competition nears its finish, India’s competitors have won 26 medals, including 6 gold, 9 silver, and 11 bronze. These athletes are distinguished for their intellectual and athletic accomplishments. These Paralympians demonstrate tenacity, resilience, and adaptability by juggling training and school.

From engineers to lawyers, administrators, and physical educators, India’s medalists show that achievement is multifaceted. Their stories inspire many to strive for greatness in all areas of life by showing that intellectual and athletic success can coexist. This article discusses India’s Paralympic winners’ compelling stories of sports and scholastic success, making them national role models. Read more, 6 Medals, Missed Opportunities & A Turning Point: India’s Paris 2024 Olympics Journey

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Paris Paralympics 2024: India’s Medal Winners Excel in Both Sports and Academics

Nitesh Kumar

Born in December 1994 in Haryana, Nitesh Kumar’s rise from a small village to a sports star is inspiring. In 2013, he enrolled at IIT Mandi to study electrical engineering.  Apart from intellectual enrichment, his stay at IIT Mandi was crucial in determining his sports future. Though his first inclination was in football throughout his school years, he became rather passionate about badminton at IIT Mandi. Nitesh managed his education and training despite the academic rigidity of IIT, finally winning a gold medal in badminton at the Paris Paralympics. Ranked 72nd in the NIRF this year, IIT Mandi was instrumental in helping Nitesh develop into a world-class athlete.

Suhas L. Yathiraj

Indian Administrative Officer (IAS) Suhas L. Yathiraj has always represented determination and brilliance. He earned his BTech in Computer Science from NIT Surathkal, rated 46th in the NIRF this year. Early in his career, Suhas matched administrative tasks with his love of badminton. He won a silver medal at the Paris Paralympics, adding to his World Championship, Asian Para Games, and Tokyo Paralympic gold medals. His devotion to his professional and sports endeavours inspires aspiring athletes and professionals.

Sharad Kumar

Resilience and perseverance are well-known traits of Men’s High Jump T63 silver medallist Sharad Kumar. From Kirori Mal College, Delhi University—which ranks ninth on the NIRF list this year—he finished his Political Science degree. Originally using his athletic path as rehabilitation, Sharad eventually turned it into a competitive endeavour. Honoured with the esteemed Arjuna Award in 2021 for his exceptional commitment to Indian sports, his account is evidence of the need for an intellectual basis and the strength of endurance.

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Yogesh Kathuniya

Another great athlete, Yogesh Kathuniya, obtained his commerce degree from Kirori Mal College, Delhi University. Ranked ninth in the NIRF this year, the university gave him a strong intellectual background to support his athletic aspirations. Yogesh started his sporting career somewhat late, at twenty years old. Though he started later than others, his diligence paid off when he was given the Arjuna Award in 2021 for extraordinary accomplishment. His silver medal from the Paris Paralympics confirms even more his rank among the top para-athletes in India.

Ajeet Singh

On the great stage of the Paris Paralympics, thirty-year-old javelin thrower Ajeet Singh displayed his abilities with a magnificent throw of 65.62 meters at the Stade de France. Currently working on his PhD at the Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, Ajeet strikes the ideal mix of intellectual curiosity and athletic ability. His path shows his unwavering dedication to both his sport and his education, which inspires students and sportsmen aiming for success in both domains

Mariyappan Thangavelu

Thirty-year-old javelin thrower Ajeet Singh threw 65.62 meters in the Stade de France during the Paris Paralympics. Ajeet, a PhD student at the Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, combines brains with athleticism. His relentless devotion to his sport and studies pushes students and athletes to succeed in both.

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Nishad Kumar

Business administration graduate Mariyappan Thangavelu won a bronze medal at AVS College of Arts and Science. Nishad’s training program has been much enhanced by his background in physical education, which has helped him to succeed in his sports and earn a medal in the Paris Paralympics. His narrative is the ideal illustration of how athletic and intellectual development can coexist.

Thulasimathi Murugesan

From Tamil Nadu, Thulasimathi Murugesan’s scholastic path brought her to Veterinary and Animal Sciences University. Her family values sports as her sister also plays badminton and participates in district-level events. Her training in veterinary medicine has given Thulasimathi a special awareness of discipline and care, qualities that have come through in her sporting career.

Avani Lekhara

Gold medallist Avani Lekhara finished her law degree at the University of Rajasthan. Avani’s legal education has given her analytical ability and discipline, which have greatly helped her succeed in athletics. Her academic and athletic successes speak to her will and clarity.

Mona Agarwal

Having won a bronze medal, Mona Agarwal has a Master’s degree in Psychology earned via a distance learning course. Her study of psychology has given her an understanding of mental resilience and focus—qualities vital for any outstanding athlete. Many find encouragement in Mona’s sensible approach to academics and athletics.

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Pal Preethi

Bronze medallist Preethi Pal graduated from Chaudhary Charan Singh University in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. She studied forestry. Her rigorous lifestyle and great reverence of the environment from her academic background in forestry transcend into her athletic activities.

Rubina Francis

Another bronze medalist, Rubina Francis, studied commerce at GS College of Commerce and Economics in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Her business degree has given her managerial and strategic abilities, which help her approach competitive sports.

Kaip Parmar

Men’s 60 kg bronze medal winner Kapil Parmar, 23 from Madhya Pradesh, He finished his Physical Education degree from Guru Kashi University. His training has been much influenced by his educational background, which has helped him acquire the information and abilities required to succeed in his sport.

Conclusion

India’s success in the Paris Paralympics 2024 is a monument to its athletes’ tenacity in sports and academics. With their different educational backgrounds and remarkable athletic achievements, these Paralympians disprove the idea that athletes must trade education for success. Instead, they showed that academics can boost athletic performance. Each medalist brings a distinct set of talents to the field, whether it is an engineer’s strategic perspective, a lawyer’s analytical skills, or a PE student’s discipline.

The stories demonstrate perseverance, hard effort, and excellence. These victors bring national pride and optimism for future generations home with their medals. Their worldwide success shows that education and athletics can work together to create well-rounded people who can succeed in all areas.

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BITSAT 2025 Registration Till 18 April 2025 For 1st Session, Details Provided Here

BITSAT 2025 Registration Till 18 April 2025 For 1st Session, Details Provided Here
Published at : 18 Apr 2025, 5:51 PM IST
Updated at : 18 Apr 2025, 5:51 PM IST

BITSAT 2025 registration is going on till 18 April 2025 at ‘https://bitsadmission.com/’  Registration commenced on 20 January 2025.

While this is for the first session of the test, candidates can apply for the second session also till 18 April 2025.

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They can also choose to apply exclusively for second session later. BITSAT 2024 registration process for the second test will be open from 26 May to 10 June, 2025.

This is the test to be taken for those who wish to join graduation courses in BITS (Birla Institute of Technology and Science) which has campuses in Pilani, Goa, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Dubai.

BITSAT 2025 registration began on 20 January 2025 for the first session and will go on till 18 April 2025. Those who pass this exam get to study integrated first degree programs which are BE, BPharma and MSc.

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BITSAT 2025 registration is now open for the first test session, candidates can apply for second session also now.

BITSAT 2024 registration process for the second test will be open from 26 May to 10 June, 2025. There is more to it than meets the eye.

Students have two options now, they can apply to write the test in the first session, those who wish to attempt the exam later, can submit BITSAT 2025 registration for the second session.

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What is BITSAT 2025?

The full name of Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test. It is popularly known in its shorter form BITSAT.

This is an institutional-level entrance test that is conducted twice a year. BITSAT 2025 is meant to be conducted this year. The first session is to happen from 26 May 2025 to 30 May 2025.

Second session of BITSAT 2025 will take place from 22nd June 2025 to 26th June 2025. It will be conducted online where answers have to be marked on a computer screen.

The format of questions is multiple choice, where each question will have more than one option and the right one has to be chosen to get the marks.

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BITSAT will have questions related to Maths/Biology, Physics, English Proficiency, Logical Reasoning, Physics and Chemistry.

BITSAT 2025 registration

The applicants must study plus two from a recognized educational institution. Students focused on pharmacy courses must pass plus two with biology, physics and chemistry.

Those aiming for engineering courses have to study plus two with maths, physics and chemistry.

How to undertake BITSAT 2025 registration?

The process to take up BITSAT 2025 registration is online. Candidates have to visit the official website of the exam to submit applications.

The URL to reach the official website is ‘https://bitsadmission.com/’ The process is mentioned below:

1.The URL mentioned above has to be typed into the browser of the computer and submitted to allow the website to download.

2. Once the website is ready, candidates can scroll down the page and click the button BITSAT-2025: Click here to apply for BITSAT-2025

3. Clicking the above button will open another webpage with URL ‘https://cdn3.digialm.com/EForms/configuredHtml/1823/92362/Index.html?_gl=1*1ay7xdy*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3NDA2NjAyNDEuQ2p3S0NBaUF0NEMtQmhCY0Vpd0E4S3AwQ1J1MkVuRXVyRGw4NVJRRkVfTlBVRmo4R3JNRThsWTNnQ1RjcTJlMU1BTlgyM01hMXpPZWtob0NDQ2NRQXZEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_au*MTY3MDY1ODYzMC4xNzQwNjMwMjk0*_ga*MzE4NjUyODMuMTc0MDYzMDI5NA..*_ga_DYQ0HEBE5Z*MTc0MDY2MDI0MS4yLjEuMTc0MDY2MTEwNC42MC4wLjEwODQyNDkzMjU.’

4. Once the webpage with above URL opens, they can click the link for registration and create an account.

5. After creating an account, they can login and start BITSAT 2025 registration for the exam.

6. The registration fee has to be paid and then BITSAT 2025 registration form has to be submitted.

How to download the hall ticket

Students who have successfully completed the process of submitting BITSAT 2025 registration alone can download hall tickets.

The process to download admit cards is online, candidates have to visit the official website. The URL to access the official website is ‘https://www.bitsadmission.com/’

BITSAT 2025 registration

The same for the second session are to be available for download from 20th June, 2025 to till the exam date.

The tests must be passed with the required qualifying marks for the next process which involves counselling and document verification.

Those who get a seat in the course of their choice can convey their acceptance and pay the fees and join the classes.

Details about the admission procedure, courses offered and facilities provided can be obtained from the official website.

The institution has created a space for itself on the field of higher learning.

 

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