P.V. Sindhu, as soon as you hear or read this name
somewhere, bells in your mind start ringing and take you behind some months
when this woman hailing from Hyderabad, India was the Headlines and Breaking
news in the newspaper and News Channels respectively. P.V. Sindhu is the only
Indian woman after Sania Nehawal to win an Olympics Medal in the Badminton
event and the first woman to win a Silver medal in Badminton at Olympics, which
she won on 19th August 2016 in the Rio Olympics. She fought hard and lost with
a narrow margin. All the hardwork and the determination was put on test of this
superwoman as she gave her best, answered all the critics against her and made
her family and herself proud by being the first Indian woman to enter the final
round of an Olympics tournament in the game of Badminton.
The first woman to win India's first medal in women's singles at the World Badminton Championships, the first Indian woman to win back-to-back medals in the World Badminton Championship, the first Indian woman to win a silver medal in Badminton at Olympics, awarded with Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna in 2016, Padma Shri in 2015 and Arjuna Awards in 2013, the 21 year old P.V. Sindhu has showed the world that she is in here to make a name for herself and the country.
If you want to look for inspiration for hardwork and determination and an example of superwoman who is achieving her feast with the right steps, then P.V. Sindhu is the one. We hope she ke
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