Mathematics Guru RK Srivastava felicitates Tokyo Olympics medallists

The world-renowned guru, RK Srivastava who turned 540 poor students into engineers by teaching them in One Rupee Guru Dakshina, felicitated Tokyo Olympic medalists.

Shivani
Published on: 28 Aug 2021 10:31 AM GMT
Mathematics Guru RK Srivastava felicitates Tokyo Olympics medallists
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Mathematics Guru RK Srivastava felicitates Tokyo Olympics medallists

RK Srivastava: The world-renowned guru, RK Srivastava who turned 540 poor students into engineers by teaching them in One Rupee Guru Dakshina, felicitated Tokyo Olympic medalists.

Mathematics Guru felicitates Tokyo Olympics medallists

We are talking about the country's famous teacher RK Srivastava, who called and congratulated some Olympic medalists and some players. Along with this, he also felt good by meeting these medal winning players.

This year, javelin throw star Neeraj Chopra made the Tokyo Olympics historic for India by winning the gold medal. India won 7 medals in Tokyo Olympics. With this, India made the record for winning the most medals in Olympic history in Tokyo.

India won a total of seven medals this time, including 1 gold, 2 silver and 4 bronze. Earlier, the country had won 6 medals (2 silver, 4 bronze) in the 2012 London Olympics.


Let us inform that in the javelin throw from India in Tokyo, Neeraj Chopra won gold, weightlifter Mirabai Chanu and wrestler Ravi Kumar Dahiya won silver, while shuttler PV Sindhu, wrestler Bajrang Punia, boxer Lovlina Borgohain and men's hockey team won bronze. Won, while women's hockey performed better and won the hearts of the countrymen.

RK Srivastava saluted Indian women's hockey team captain Rani Rampal, also known as the queen of hockey, for her struggles. Along with this, he said that the real hero is Olympic medalist Ravi Dahiya ji.

RK Srivastava said that after 41 years he got a medal in hockey. Sumit Balmiki was once a sanitation worker at the dhaba, but on the strength of his hard work, he reached the Olympics and showed a wonderful game in his very first Olympics. Congratulations and best wishes to Sumit.

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