Agencies : Athlete
Geeta Kumari was forced to sell vegetables in the streets of Jharkhand’s
Ramgarh district to make ends meet. Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s intervention
helped Kumari to get Rs 50,000 from the Ramgarh district administration and
also a monthly stipend of Rs 3,000 to pursue her athletics career.
Soren received information on
his twitter handle that Kumari has turned into a roadside vegetable seller due
to financial problems. The chief minister directed the Ramgarh deputy
commissioner to assist Kumari financially so that she could pursue her
athletics career.
The Ramgarh Deputy
Commissioner (DC) Sandeep Singh gave a cheque of Rs 50,000 to Kumari on Monday
and also announced Rs 3,000 monthly stipend to the athlete and arranged for her
training at a sports centre, an official release said.
Wishing the athlete all
success in the world of sports, the deputy commissioner said, “There are
several sportspersons in Ramgarh who are capable of winning laurels for the
country, and the administration will ensure they get support.”
Kumari’s cousin Dhanjay
Prajapati said, “She sells vegetables and also is a final year BA student in
Ananda College, Hazaribag, in the neighbouring district. Her family is
financially weak and my sister wants to pursue her pet event. Now that the
administration has given assistance she is very happy.”
Kumari had won eight gold
medals at state-level walking competitions and won a silver medal and a bronze
medal in competitions held in Kolkata, the release said.
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