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Jharkhand honours state's Olympian hockey players Salima Tete and Nikki Pradhan- In pics

The Jharkhand government on Wednesday (August 11) felicitated its Olympian woman hockey players Salima Tete and Nikki Pradhan. Amid a grand welcome, Chief Minister Hemant Soren persented the two players with gifts. 

Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren welcomes hockey players Salima Tete, Nikki Pradhan

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Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren welcomes hockey players Salima Tete, Nikki Pradhan

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren felicitated hockey players Salima Tete and Nikki Pradhan who represented India in Tokyo Olympics, at Project Bhawan in Ranchi on Wednesday. 

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Salima Tete, Nikki Pradhan honoured by Jharkhand govt

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Salima Tete, Nikki Pradhan honoured by Jharkhand govt

Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren handed the two hockey players over Rs 50 lakh each. Salima Tete and Nikki Pradhan will also be provided furnished houses, two-wheelers, laptops and smartphones, Soren said.

Pic Courtesy: ANI

 

Jharkhand CM announces residential sports centre

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Jharkhand CM announces residential sports centre

Speaking at the function, Soren said. "The girls are making us proud despite a lack of facilities such as roads, electricity, and water. It is our responsibility to look after their facilities and resources. The state government has decided to implement the dream of a residential sports centre which will be equipped with sports facilities for badminton, football, hockey and other sports," IANS reported. 

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CM Hemant Soren celebrates Jharkhand's women hockey players

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CM Hemant Soren celebrates Jharkhand's women hockey players

Salima Tete (19) hails from Badkichapar village in Simdega district and Nikki Pradhan (27) from Hesal village in Khunti. The players were accorded a grand welcome by the state government at the airport with traditional music and dance.

Pic Courtesy: IANS

Indian women hockey players made India proud at Tokyo Olympics

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Indian women hockey players make India proud

The national women's hockey team created history in the Tokyo Olympics by entering the semifinals of the Games for the first time. They, however, lost 3-4 to Great Britain in a fight for bronze. 

Pic Courtesy: ANI