World boxing
From Women's ODI WC To Deaflympics: PM Modi Highlights India’s Historic Sporting Success In ‘Mann Ki Baat’
The Prime Minister in his address first congratulated the Indian women’s cricket team for winning the ICC Women’s World Cup and highlighted India’s best-ever performance at the Deaflympics held in Tokyo, where the nation secured an impressive tally of 20 medals.
"This month has been a super hit in terms of sports in India. This month began with the Indian women's team winning the ICC Women's World Cup. But even after that, more action has been seen on the field. Just a few days ago, the Deaf Olympics were held in Tokyo, where India won 20 medals, giving its best performance to date," he said in his address.
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