Monday, November 29, 2010

Bihar''s golden girl Smita Kumari felicitated

Mon, Nov 29 10 08:22 PM

Patna, Nov 29 (PTI) Smita Kumari, member of the gold medal winning women''s kabbadi team in the Asian Games, arrived here today to a tumultous reception. State Water Resources Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary received her on arrival from New Delhi. Choudhary said that Smita had not only brought pride to India but also for people of Bihar. "We all feel proud of being a Bihari," Choudhary said, adding the state government would felicitate Smita soon and offer her a job. Smita is employed with the Indian Railways since 2008. Later, talking to PTI, Smita said she had fulfilled the promise she made before leaving for the Games. "And for me it was a great moment when we defeated Thailand in the final and I will always remember the day," she said. The women''s kabbadi team made history on its debut at the Asian Games, Smita said and noted that the contest was tough, especially against Iran and Bangladesh but the team effort led to accomplishing the task. She thanked the coach Mukesh Kumar and secretary of the state Kabaddi Association and Indian team manager Kumar Vijay for boosting the morale and offering encouragement that helped her entry into the national team. "I have dedicated my gold to all the Biharis whose blessings remain with me," the girl from Maranchi village in Bihar''s Patna district said. Indian kabaddi team manager for men and women, Kumar Vijay said, "We made history in the both sections as in the men''s section, we bagged the gold sixth time in a row, whereas in the women''s section we got the gold on debut." "Our fight for introducing Kabbadi in the Olympic games will continue," he said.


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