Vindhyavasini honoured on Independence Day
Kabbadi player Vindhyavasini was on Wednesday honoured by the Bokaro district administration, a day after she pleaded for a job to lead a dignified life.
“Bokaro deputy commissioner Sunil Kumar invited me for Independence Day celebrations and honoured me with a memento,” the player, who was one of the architects of country’s victory in the final of the first women’s World Cup kabaddi championship, said.
The player also said a private firm called her up and asked for her bio-data. “So far no government functionary has directly called me,” she said when asked whether anyone approached her after Jharkhand chief minister Arjun Munda reportedly issued directions to get her details.
The 23-year-old, who hails from Bokaro, was one of the members of the Indian team that won the World Cup defeating Iran 25-19 in the final, played in Patna on March 4, 2012.
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