Indian para shuttlers won five medals, including one gold, two silver and as many bronze, at the Paris Games.
Badminton Association of India (BAI) president and Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma, announced that BAI will honour the Paris Paralympics 2024 medallists for their outstanding efforts that scripted history with a combined reward of INR 50 lakh. India won five medals in badminton – one gold, two silver, and two bronze – their most in the history of the Paralympic Games, and secured podium finishes in the womenтАЩs events for the first time at the recently concluded event in Paris.
Nitesh Kumar clinched the coveted gold in the menтАЩs singles SL3 category, while Suhas Yathiraj (menтАЩs singles SL4) added to his silver haul from Tokyo with a repeat triumph in Paris. Thulasimathi Murugesan, Manisha Ramadass, and Nithya Sre Sivan made history by becoming the first Indian women shuttlers to secure medals at the Paralympics. Thulasimathi bagged the silver in the WomenтАЩs Singles SU5 and Manisha the bronze. Meanwhile, Nithya scored a bronze in the SH6 category.
The gold medal winner, Nitesh, will receive a purse of INR 15 lakh, silver medallists, Suhas and Thulasimathi, INR 10 lakh each and bronze medallists, Manisha and Nithya, INR 7.5 lakh apiece.
Commenting on the historic campaign of IndiaтАЩs para badminton players, BAI Secretary General Sanjay Mishra said, тАЬIndian Para badminton players have been performing consistently on the world stage and the cash rewards are just one way for BAI to recognise their efforts in helping the country win medals at the Paralympics.тАЭ
тАЬBAI is committed to developing and promoting para-badminton across the country and helping these players achieve much more success and many more initiatives to develop para-badminton are being undertaken,тАЭ he added.
Considering the players’ tight tournament schedules, BAI will also organise a virtual interaction session with them to congratulate them and understand their requirements for continued development.