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Rugby Player Priya Bansal Appreciates Govt Support, PM Modi's Resolve For Viksit Bharat On Women's Day
When she started, not only did Priya not get any support, but there was also the threat of being married off at a very young age. She surmounted all those challenges and has represented the country for over a decade. She is currently working as a teacher in Rewari in Haryana.
Priya comes from a family background where there was no support for women taking up sport and despite there being no appreciation for her efforts, she has represented India for 10 years, playing at the Asian level.
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