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India’s First Woman Para-Shooter Who Paved the Path

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[The Better India logo]( The Better India is proud to deliver stories that will make your day straight to your inbox. Stories of change and changemakers, and of how a strong will transforms into positive impact for the entire community. [India’s Biggest Rewards and Recognition Programme for Those Helping in the Fight Against COVID-19]( Hello, Dilraj hails from a middle-class family with two older siblings. Her father was in government service and her mother was a teacher. She was born in 1982 with a congenital limb defect, which meant her left arm and leg were not fully formed at birth. Growing up in the ’80s as a disabled was not the same as it is today. Lack of awareness and sensitisation were her biggest challenges while growing up. Fortunately, the discrimination was limited to outside of her home. “My parents never treated me any different. I got the same punishments and rewards as my older brother and sister,” recalls Dilraj, adding, “It was my mother who motivated me to become an athlete. One of her friends informed her about the disabled (formerly called ‘Handicapped’) category in sports. She tapped my potential for shooting and 15 days later, I was competing at the state level.” [‘Proud of Avani’s Victory’: India’s First Woman Para-Shooter Who Paved the Path]( The once pitiful looks were replaced with respect and dignity as soon as Dilraj won her first international competition in 2007. According to her, several people in her region started sending their children for shooting practices after her success. She is also glad to see that citizens and the media of this country are paying attention to the Paralympics. The Better India spoke to Dilraj just a few minutes after her junior, Avani won a gold medal. Commenting on this victory, she says, “I feel so proud about Avani’s victory; I feel like I have won a medal too. In my time, people barely even considered the possibility of a woman being a shooter. Today, we have all progressed by sharing in this win.” [TBI Speak With Veteran Para-Shooter Dilraj Kaur]( [#StillOurHero: Training in Secret, How Pooja Rani Punched Her Way to Olympics]( #StillOurHero: Training in Secret, How Pooja Rani Punched Her Way to Olympics #StillOurHeroes is a series by The Better India to honour the hard work and struggles of those who gave everything to reach the Tokyo Olympics – while falling short of bagging a medal. While all of us have been celebrating India’s wins, the efforts of these athletes count just as much. We are here to show them that the country stands by them in their loss and that for their unparalleled diligence, they are already winners in our eyes. [Read The Story]( [When My Business Closed During Lockdown, I Turned to YouTube & Baking Became My Saviour]( When My Business Closed During Lockdown, I Turned to YouTube & Baking Became My Saviour “It was anything but easy. We had no help at home, which meant that the responsibility of managing the house, cleaning it, cooking and then baking fell on me. Those were some back-breaking days as well but I never felt like complaining through it all. I was enjoying this newfound passion.” Today, Shweta is making close to six to eight orders every day and is catering to customers all across Delhi/NCR. [Read The Story]( Meet us on [The Better India on Instagram]( [The Better India on facebook]( [The Better India on Twitter]( [The Better India on LinkedIn]( [The Better India on LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2021 The Better India, All rights reserved. The Better India, 402, 4th Floor, Prestige Feroze 74, Cunningham Road, Bangalore 560052, India You signed up for our newsletter on our website - []( Don't want to hear from us again? We'll be sad to see you go. [Unsubscribe](. [The Better India logo footer](

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