Thursday, January 24, 2019

Ma.Vadapradhanshreena Date 29 January 2019 Na Roj Ayojit Pariksha Pe Charcha 2.0 Karyakram Babat.

Ma.Vadapradhanshreena Date 29 January 2019 Na Roj Ayojit Pariksha Pe Charcha 2.0 Karyakram Babat.Mary Kom is a leading woman boxer oflndia. She is one of the pioneers of women's boxing in India. As a sports person she has achieved a huge success. Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom was born on 1st March 1983 in a small village of Kangathei in the northeastern state of Manipur. As a child, Mary, along with her two younger sisters and a brother, worked in paddy fields, did household works, and went to school. She was not very good at studies, but she could run fast, she could also throw a javelin to a considerable long distance. And above all she could punch hard. In 1998 Dingko Singh, a boxer of Mary's state, came back with a gold medal from the Asian Games in Bangkok. His warm welcome and grand felicitations in the state of Manipur impressed the teenager athlete
        Mary. As a result she firmly decided to become a boxer. She rushed at the Sports Authority oflndia (SAl) Centre in Imphal to meet Narjit Singh, who coachedmale boxers. Initially he denied to train Mary because of her short and fragile physical structure. When he came out of the Centre at late evening, Mary was still standing there, weeping. This type of eagerness and dedication of Mary towards the game changed Narjit Singh's mind. He agreed to train her. Then she never looked back, and toiled hard to achieve various national and international awards.Her career as a boxer started in the year 2000 with a victory in the Manipur State Women's Boxing Championship. Till then she never informed her parents about her training as a boxer. Her father saw her photograph in the local newspaper when she won the state championship. He seriously scolded her and instructed her to discontinue her boxing. Because he believed that it would be difficult for him to find a match for her. With great difficulty, she managed to convince her father to continue her game. She explained the difference between amateur and professional boxing. She told him about the rules and regulations in amateur boxing, and if there is an injury, the referee stops the play. By then her family gave her full support to go ahead in the career.


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