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Preethi Pal (born 22 September 2000) [2] is an Indian para athlete. [3] She won two bronze medals at the 2024 Paris Paralympics in the women's 100m and 200m T35 race events and created history by becoming the first Indian woman to win two medals in track and field events at Paralympic Games .
Preethi Pal won India's first ever track medal in athletics by winning a bronze medal in the women's 100 m T35 event. Pal became the only Indian multi-medalist in the Games after she won her second bronze in the women's 200 m T35 event. [25] Rubina Francis won India's fourth shooting medal with a bronze in the women's 10 m air pistol event. [26]
Preethi is a name primarily used in India. Notable people with the name include: Preethi Asrani (born 1999), Indian actress in Telugu and Tamil films and television; Preethi Nair (born 1971), British author of Indian heritage; Preethi Pal (born 2001), Indian para athlete; Preethi Sharma, Indian actress in Tamil and Telugu television
Bhantham (Tamil: பந்தம், transl. Bond) was an Indian Tamil-language soap opera which aired on Sun TV.It is a non-prime time serial that aired weekdays from 25 September 2006 to 29 May 2009.
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Sagarika Ghatge Khan (née Ghatge) is an Indian actress and model who primarily works in Hindi films. She is known for her role of Preeti Sabharwal in Chak De!India.In 2015, she participated in Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 6 and emerged as a finalist. [2]
Preeti Amin, Indian television actress and reality show participant; Preeti Bose (born 1992), Indian cricketer; Preeti Desai (born 1984), Indian actress, supermodel and former winner of 2006 Miss Great Britain
Pal was also a popular surname among the Parmar Rajput rulers of the Garhwal. [12] [13] Pal is a surname of the Thakuri people of Nepal. [14]: 22 Among Sikhs, Pal is often used as suffix to the given name or a middle name. [15] The rulers of Kullu held the surname Pal up to about the 15th century A.D., which they later changed to Singh. [16]