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Bag 18 gold, 3 silver medals across multiple events in the Para Track cycling national championship at Osmania University
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18-year-old Banoth Pavani, the youngest Para-Air rifle shooter from Telangana to stand on the national stage this year, showcased outstanding grit and promise by securing three silver medals
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A 10-member Indian para-cycling team trained by Aditya Mehta Foundation won two silver and nine bronze medals at the Thailand Para Cycling Cup in Korat. Young cyclists Vishva and Lisha led the medal tally with multiple podium finishes
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Flutter Entertainment India has partnered with the Aditya Mehta Foundation, committing ₹60 lakh to upgrade training, rehabilitation and adaptive gym facilities, provide nutrition and coaching support, and fund customised adaptive equipment for para-athletes preparing for major global competitions, including the 2028 Paralympics.
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Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (JNV Rangareddy) school’s para-cyclists, who trained under AMF’s guidance, contributed 16 medals to this outstanding performance
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The team picked up a rich haul of medals through their stupendous performance including a Gold medal by Jyoti Gaderiya of Maharashtra in the C2 category.
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Hyderabad: A three-day para sports training camp for the PWD students of Navodaya schools in Telangana State was inaugurated at the NLI, Hyderabad, on Wednesday. This training camp was an initiative of NVS with the collaboration of Aditya Mehta Foundation. 44 students were selected from the various Navodayas across the State. Dr Asha Shaikh, Head […]
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Samantha Akkineni is having a gala time while riding in the rain with her ‘best company’. The actor took to Instagram to share a video of her cycling with a group of friends while it is slightly drizzling in the area. “Riding in the rain with the best company,” she captioned the video along with […]
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Aditya Mehta Foundation celebrated the 75th Independence Day by felicitating para-cyclists with artificial limbs, sponsorship and scholarships
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Lakshmi had undergone rigorous training under the guidance of Aditya Mehta, an UCI certified cycling coach, to give wings to her dream of pedalling 100 kms on bicycle for the first time in her life
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Talking to IANS, Lakshmi said: "I have been wanting to ride a 100 kilometres as a dream, as something that I wanted to do."
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In all 21 students, 12 boys and 9 girls in the age group of 6 to 20, took part in the camp and were screened for archery, taekwondo, volleyball, powerlifting, athletics, shooting, table tennis, rowing, shot put, javelin etc
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Para cyclist Aditya Mehta alongside members of the country's para cycling team have so far covered 2500 km distance so far on their bicycles with a mission to raise awareness about para sports
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The adventurous journey organised by Aditya Mehta Foundation is a 35-city and 45-day affair