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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 .
^1 Suspended from the Commonwealth on 8 December 2006 over the 2006 Fijian coup d'état. [1] [2] Reinstated March 2014. [3] ^2 Left the Commonwealth on 30 November 1967 when it formed part of South Yemen. ^3 Left the Commonwealth on 1 July 1997 when China resumed sovereignty.
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
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]
India made its Paralympics debut in 1968. [2] India's first medal came in the 1972 Games when Murlikant Petkar won the gold medal in the men's 50 meter freestyle event. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] India missed the subsequent two Summer Paralympic Games and returned in the 1984 edition .
English: 1969 GPO map showing states, counties and regional economics divisions that was used for planning the Area Health Education Center Program. (Source, personal collection, Daniel R. Smith, former National AHEC Coordinator).
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.
The first permanent post office in the country was established by the British in Colombo in 1882, when the country was a crown colony. [1] It was housed in several different locations until the construction of the General Post Office building at 17 Kings Street (now known as Janadhipathi Mawatha), Colombo Fort, opposite the-then Governor's residence at King's House (now the President's House ...