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CM Vijayan Hails India’s Historic ICC Women’s World Cup Win As Proud Moment For Nation
Taking to social media, he lauded the team’s fighting spirit and said their achievement would inspire generations of young women to chase their dreams fearlessly.
“The fighting spirit displayed by the Indian team throughout the tournament deserves special mention. This victory is not only a proud moment for Indian cricket and the sporting fraternity but also for the entire nation. In a male-dominated society where only men’s achievements are often celebrated, this World Cup triumph will serve as a powerful source of inspiration and energy for every girl in the country,” CM Vijayan said in his congratulatory message on Facebook.
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