DOGRA HERALD BUREAU
New Delhi , Sept 14
The Indian Army has consistently demonstrated a deep commitment to the well-being and rehabilitation of its personnel, particularly those who have sustained injuries in the line of duty. This commitment is evident in the extensive network of support systems established by the Army, including the Paraplegic Rehabilitation Centres at Pune, Mohali, and various regional locations, the Spinal Cord Injury Centre at Military Hospital, Kirkee, the Artificial Limb Centre, and Queen Mary’s Technical Institute, Pune. These institutions provide comprehensive care, training, and rehabilitation, ensuring that injured soldiers receive the best possible support. Through these initiatives, the Army fosters resilience, adaptability, and a renewed sense of purpose, enabling disabled soldiers to reintegrate into society and continue contributing meaningfully to the nation.
In keeping with the indomitable spirit of Paralympians, the Indian Army took a pioneering step in 2017 by establishing the Army Paralympic Node. This initiative aligns with the broader objective of nation-building through sports, recognizing the critical role that athletic excellence plays in inspiring resilience and unity. The Army Paralympic Node is designed to support and empower soldiers who have been injured in service, offering them specialized training and resources to excel in Paralympic sports. Within a short period of time, Indian Army athletes have acquitted themselves admirably in various national and international sports competitions. The medal tally of 07 Medals at 4th Asian Para Games stands testimony, not only to the spirit of these specially abled soldiers but also of the Indian Army’s commitment in providing them opportunities to excel. For the first time ever, one athlete from The Army Paralympic Node won a medal at the Paralympic Games Paris 2024.
General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff, interacted with Indian Army Paralympic athletes at the Army House, who had participated in Paralympic Games, Paris 2024, providing them with a significant motivational boost. During this inspiring engagement, General Dwivedi praised their outstanding achievements and steadfast determination, reflecting the Army’s immense pride in their successes. The felicitated athletes include:
Subedar Soman Rana (Shotput), Subedar K Narayana (Rowing), Naib Subedar Hokato Sema (Shotput), who clinched a bronze medal, Naib Subedar Amir Ahmad Bhat (Shooting)
Additionally, Ms Simran Sharma, wife of Naik Gajender Singh, was also honoured for her bronze medal win in the 200m Athletics event.
Notably, Naib Subedar Hokato Sema’s bronze medal is the first for the Army Paralympic Node, building on the legacy of Murlikant Petkar, the first Paralympian medalist from the Army. Army Chief shared valuable insights and emphasized the importance of perseverance and excellence, underscoring the role of sports in building character and national pride. This interaction not only celebrated the athletes’ accomplishments at the Paralympic Games Paris 2024, but also reinforced the Army’s commitment to supporting their journey and pushing their limits as they continue to bring honour to the nation.