I thought it would be my last in a series of articles about Indian women proving their strengths when I published the post about Female educationist helps thousands of poor kids live better lives in India. But, that was not to be and here's another article about a woman from India, who never gave up, despite being disabled.
Three cheers to Indian women, who seem be making it big these days.
Bhavina Hasmukhbhai Patel wanted to be a teacher but was rejected during job interview due to a disability. Bhavina Patel, who is an Indian table tennis player, has now scripted history by winning a medal at the Tokyo Paralympics.
The 34-year-old was declared the winner of the first Paralympics medal for India in Table Tennis on Sunday. She secured a silver medal in the women's singles class 4 event at the Tokyo Paralympics after losing to China's Zhou Ying in the final.
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