With the recent success of Deepthi Jeevanji at the World Para Athletics Championship, the need for more female representation in Indian entertainment has been brought to the forefront. Junglee Music and Windows Production are teaming up to create 4 Bengali films, further promoting diversity in the industry. Alia Bhatt is also set to join Kareena Kapoor Khan on the fifth season of What Women Want, discussing issues such as women cleaning up for Diwali and honoring female designers at events like D/code 2024. Experts are also calling for the celebration and preservation of India's heritage weaves in entertainment.
Deepthi Jeevanji has clinched her first medal at the Paris Paralympic Games in 2024, bringing home a bronze in the women's 400m event. India has been performing well in the games, with this being their first medal in track and field events. Meanwhile, Bangladesh has achieved a series sweep over Pakistan in cricket, something that India has not been able to accomplish against their arch-rivals.
India's track and field athletes delivered an outstanding performance, securing five medals at the iconic Stade de France, to push India's total medal tally to 20 at the Tokyo Paralympic Games. The highlight of the day was javelin throwers Ajeet Singh and Sundar Singh Gurjar winning silver and bronze in the F46 category. High jumpers Sharad Kumar and Mariyappan Thangavelu also contributed to the medal haul, taking home silver and bronze in the T63 finals. Sprinter Deepthi Jeevanji, diagnosed with intellectual impairment at a young age, secured a bronze in her debut Games appearance in the women's 400m event.
Deepthi Jeevanji, along with other Indian para-athletes, arrived in New Delhi after securing a bronze medal in the women's 400m T20 final at the ongoing Paris Paralympics. Jeevanji clocked 55.82s to finish behind Ukraine's Yuliia Shuliar and Turkey's Aysel Onder in a tightly contested race. This adds to India's growing medal tally, which includes a gold won by Dharambir in the men's club throw F51 final and a historic gold in para archery by Harvinder Singh. Other notable achievements include a silver and bronze in the men's javelin throw F46 event and a bronze and silver in the men's high jump T6 final.
The French capital city of Paris witnessed an impressive display from the Indian contingent at the Paralympics 2024 on Day 6, as track and field athletes dominated the events and brought home five medals - a new record for India. Deepthi Jeevanji secured the bronze in the women's 400m T20 event, while javelin throwers Ajeet Singh and Sundar Singh Gurjar claimed silver and bronze in the men's F46 category. In the high jump, Sharad Kumar and Mriyappan Thangavelu replicated the silver-bronze finish of their javelin thrower counterparts, adding to India's medal tally and making the country proud.
On Monday, India had an incredible performance at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, winning a total of eight medals, making it the country's most successful day in Paralympics history. As the events continue on Tuesday, Indian athletes Avani Lekahara and Mona Agarwal will participate in the Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions SH1, looking to add more medals to the tally. Other Indian athletes, such as Deepthi Jeevanji and Bhagyashri Jadhav, will also be competing for medals, along with a strong showing from the men's high jump T63 finals. A historic day for India at the Paralympics continues to bring excitement and potential for more medals.