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Jhajharia, the new president of PCI, aims for India’s triumph at Paris 2024 Paralympics

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Devendra Jhajharia, a former Paralympic athlete with three medals to his name, has recently made a significant career shift. After announcing his retirement from javelin throw, Jhajharia has taken on the role of president of the Paralympics Committee of India (PCI) and is also running as a candidate for the Churu seat in the national elections.

Despite his new responsibilities, Jhajharia remains heavily invested in the success of Indian athletes, particularly as they gear up for the Para-athletics World Championships in Kobe, Japan. With high expectations for the 33-member team, Jhajharia believes that India will surpass its previous medal count and set the stage for a strong performance at the upcoming Paris Paralympic Games.

Reflecting on his own journey as an athlete, Jhajharia emphasizes the importance of providing support and opportunities for young para-athletes. He acknowledges the progress that has been made in the field of para-sports but stresses the need for continued growth and development.

As he navigates his new roles in administration and potentially in government, Jhajharia remains focused on his passion for sports and his desire to make a positive impact on the athletic community. With a clear vision for the future of sports in India, Jhajharia is determined to create opportunities for aspiring athletes at all levels.

Through his experiences as an athlete, administrator, and now a political candidate, Jhajharia continues to learn and grow, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and a positive mindset in achieving success in any field. As he awaits the results of the elections, Jhajharia remains committed to his goal of promoting sports development and creating a brighter future for Indian athletes.

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